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From: heller@nacs.net (Jettero Heller)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc,comp.infosystems.www.misc
Subject: Re: Unix too slow for a Web server?
Date: 24 Sep 1996 13:47:41 GMT
Organization: New Age Consulting Service, Cleveland, OH, USA
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References: <323ED0BD.222CA97F@pobox.com> <51oph4$4vj@due.unit.no> <51qa91$89o@manuel.anu.edu.au> <R.1996Sep21.090951.26629@indyvax.iupui.edu>
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Mark H. Wood (mwood@indyvax.iupui.edu) wrote:
: Reposting article removed by rogue canceller.
: 
: In article <51qa91$89o@manuel.anu.edu.au>, rxt651@leonard.anu.edu.au (Rohan Tronson) writes:
:
: > Next an article prepared, using our own system, comparing them as fairly and
: > as scientifically as possible,  submit this article to something like Linux
: > Journal (the wider audience the better, and the more general the audience the
: > better, perhaps someone can suggest a more appropriate publication) and also
: > submit a letter, citing the new article to the magazine in which the orgininal
: > article was published.
: 
: Computerworld or Information Week come to mind.  The decision makers don't read
: Linux Journal.  The real problem is that, regardless of what you or I think (or
: *know*), they will probably believe ZD's shoddy "research" and have us rip out
                                                                     ^^^^
: satisfactory working systems to replace them with the current trendy "solution".

us? US? if you don't wanna do it, refuse. :->

I'm about to start a programming company. . .My prices for
programming MS products is gonna be at least twice those for
programming unix stuff. The decision makers can then make the proper
decision.

** Heller

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