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Looking for David Goodenough
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Daniel Becker
2005-09-10 01:20:25 UTC
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I'm looking for an old co-worker that was a strong CP/M enthusiast. We
worked together in the mid to late 80's in Waltham, MA for a company
called IOCS.

Dave, if you're out there drop the group a line.

DCB
Jim Bianchi
2005-09-18 21:32:29 UTC
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Post by Daniel Becker
I'm looking for an old co-worker that was a strong CP/M enthusiast. We
worked together in the mid to late 80's in Waltham, MA for a company
called IOCS.
Many years ago, I managed to get ahold of him and he came to my
house in Santa Rosa, Calif to work on whatever it was that I needed help on.
At the time (this would've been in the late 1980s), he had moved to north
Calif (I think Berkeley). I'm unsure if he was going to school or what.
Anyway, he was a very nice guy and knew his stuff. If you do see him, tell
him I said hi.
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Bill Marcum
2005-09-19 03:55:22 UTC
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On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:20:25 -0400, Daniel Becker
Post by Daniel Becker
I'm looking for an old co-worker that was a strong CP/M enthusiast. We
worked together in the mid to late 80's in Waltham, MA for a company
called IOCS.
Dave, if you're out there drop the group a line.
DCB
There is a David Goodenough who posts regularly on the debian-user
mailing list.
--
Bedfellows make strange politicians.
FlyOnTheWall
2005-10-01 02:09:27 UTC
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Right name, wrong person. Thanks for the tip though. :-)
Post by Bill Marcum
There is a David Goodenough who posts regularly on the debian-user
mailing list.
FlyOnTheWall
2005-10-05 01:27:41 UTC
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Right name, wrong person. Thanks for the tip though. :-
Post by Bill Marcum
There is a David Goodenough who posts regularly on the debian-user
mailing list
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