Re: Wanted or Unwanted Press Releases in the Technology Section

From: Richard Chudacoff, MD (richardc@bcm.tmc.edu)
Sun, 19 Jul 1998 09:40:12 -0500


Ed

Don't stop sending the releases. Email is like TV or radio. You don't like what is on, don't watch, listen or read. Those of us whom appreciate your posts want to see these early releases even it we (read 'I') can't afford them at this time.

Thanks

Rick

>I would like to reiterate what Bruce wrote. As are all technogeeks, I get
>excited about new techologies and can't wait to share the news with the
>group. Unfortunately, I hear about alot of things before they are actually
>released. I feel that the next best thing is to share a pertinent press
>release with the tech group, knowing that I will be receiving and reviewing
>the final product in the following months (after I have had a chance to
>throroughly use and evaluate it). I, personally enjoy reading early press
>announcements so that I can anticipate the future of technolgy. If, as a
>group, you find this objectionable, please let me know and if indicated, I
>will cease this process of early tech announcement with company press
>releases attached.
>
>Sincerely,
>Ed
>

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