[Info-vax] The truth is out there.

Richard Maher maher_rj at hotspamnotmail.com
Sat Aug 7 23:04:55 EDT 2010


Hi Art,

"Art Wiens" <awiens at canwest.com> wrote in message
news:i39i3s$rq4$1 at posting2.glorb.com...
> FredK wrote on Tue, 03 August 2010 09:15
> > ...  He should at least be willing to put names to the people he
slanders.
>
>
> Richard, Fred does have a point.  You've been "telling" this story for a
while.  Is it based on "facts", or are you simply  overwhelmed by the loss
of VMS as a mainstream o/s and you're just lashing out?
>
> Drag 'em out into the street and let us all throw rocks at them ;)

The characters portrayed in my posts are completely fictional. Any
resemblence to actual HP/VMS blood-sucking, scum-buckets, alive or dead, is
purely a coincidence.  (The alternative surely being far too distressing to
contemplate?)

Look, I'm not suggesting anyone's opinions be swayed by my lamentable
experiences with, and observations of, VMS middle-management. All I would
hope is that long-suffering VMS customers open their eyes to the skulduggery
being conducted in their names. The truth is out there. These
nest-featherers barely bother to conceal their actions anymore, and their
contempt for customers is matched only by their arrogance. And like most
kleptomaniacs their crimes' yearning for discovery has reached a point
verging on boastfulness.

But having seen the slides from the recent Tech. Update Days (that were
quickly taken down again due to HP/VMS censorship) I am very curious about
the content of this years bootcamp presentations. If someone would be so
kind as to report back on the relative prominence and funcding streams of
IPsec and Axis2/C and Axis2/JAVA when compared with gSOAP, WSIT and RTR then
I would be most interested.
>
> Cheers,
> Art

Cheers Richard Maher
> -- 
> "Cheer up ... things could get worse"
> So he did ... and they did!

Sounds like the last 15 odd years of VMS :-)





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