Subj : Os/2 Evolution To : Matt Bedynek From : Lee Aroner Date : Tue Jun 13 2000 04:56 pm MB> Hello Lee. MB> Friday June 09 2000 20:42, Lee Aroner wrote to Matt Bedynek: LA> Damn, Matt, you're doing stand up now ! LA> Just the mid-sized network I run (a mere 23,000 OS/2 seats), LA> handles more financial transactions in a day than WinPuke handles LA> in a decade. LA> How about Bank of America? How much do you think they transact on LA> their 50,0000+ OS/2 machines EACH DAY Matt? Think it might be LA> more than WinWeenies with their pathetic copies of (Monopoly) LA> Money? LA> HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!! LA> Clue time, Mat. MB> I wonder if your mathematical calculations are just as > inaccurate as your assumptions... :-) Being as how we have a robust, reliable, scalable operating system here, we let the admin computers (guess what they are running, Matt?) do the math for us. All the boxes on the production network report in daily to a 5 year old P120 box running OS/2 3.00, which keeps all the stats and reports. Of course, the 23,000 figure is a bit low...that's only the actual branch locations. With the Admin boxes and the 6 help desk techs (that's right Matt, only 6 techs and 3 admins run the entire network) and the HOA campus OS/2 boxes, it's closer to 24,000. LRA -- SPEED 2.01 #2720: Indecision may or may not be my problem. --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Top Hat 2 BBS (1:343/41) .