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Subject:Re: WP vs Word From:Marc Santacroce <santa -at- MAILHUB -dot- TFS -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 14 Oct 1994 09:41:55 -0700
But the foreman didn t have to to buy 10 copies of a $600 application. I
think the client has a right to expect you to conform to them versus vice
versa (I think I just confused myself!).
Regards, ;-{)
Marc
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On Fri, 14 Oct 1994, Rick Lippincott wrote:
> Robert Goff writes:
> >I've never heard of carpenters having religious wars over Craftsman vs.
> Stanley hammers. :-)
> And to stretch the analogy a little further...I've never heard of a foreman
> rejecting a carpenter's job application because "You used Craftsman hammers
> at your last job. We use Stanley tools here."
> Rick Lippincott
> rjlippincott -at- delphi -dot- com