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[NMLUG] Re: Hey, y'all!



Hi , Steve -

Thanks, Steve, and many heartfelt thanks for all the donations and
advice you gave us.

True, and not-true. UT is amazing, yes, but so are the NINE HUNDRED
electronics and software companies there. It's amazing how much
commercial energy there is. It's something like Hollywood, even, where
everybody's a helpful networking contact and everybody's always
thinking of angles and connections. More down-to-earth than Silicon
Valley, though, more of these companies are bootstrapping, consulting,
or doing mundane products first.

You know it's a high-tech place when somebody just casually leaves
their laptop sitting on a table at Einstein's Bagels and thinks
nothing of it...

:D

On 5/1/06, Steve Browne <sbrowne@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 1 May 2006 09:22:21 -0600, you wrote:
>
> >... I'm learning how to speak Texan...
> >
> >Much as I've enjoyed my time in New Mexico, it's time to move on. I've
> >moved my family to Austin, and I'm doing my best to find a job there.
> >
> >I just want to thank y'all for the good times, especially those of you
> >who bought in to (and supported!) the Open ReSource Project at Truman
> >Middle School.
> >
> >Happy trails, and may the bytes not bite you!
> >
> >Don Wilde
> >Don@Network-Lynx.net
>
> Hi Don:
>
> Good luck to you in Austin. It's an active place, largely because of
> the University. New Mexico should have a university like that!
>
> Steve
> Stephen B. Browne
> sbrowne@ix.netcom.com
> "Ubi bene, ibi patria."
>




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