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Brian Morrison pmmail@rpglink.com
Wed, 04 Oct 2000 18:00:32 +0100


On Wed, 04 Oct 2000 12:39:29 -0400, Postmaster Account wrote:

>Folks, a lot of you have done business with us for years, and I've
>personally met or corresponded with many members of this list for the
>longest time.   What you may not know is that over the past  years, in
>particularly the past 12-14 months, I have sacrificed or almost lost
>everything that means anything to me, including my marriage and the
>relationship I have with my children, almost  all of my friends and
>have zilch social life because I have been consumed by BMT and
>Blueprint.     Same ol' story,  I swore it would never happen to me
>because I've after watched so many people flame out - now here I am.   
> Sounds kind of sappy I know, but it's the only reason I have to offer
>up.   I've missed some very important Kodak moments in life  to make
>sure people I've never met were happy.

I'd have to be honest and say that so many of us have only avoided that
path by the grace of $DEITY, whichever that may be. I note that many
list members are clearly engineers or in a related discipline and if
there is one group of pedantic perfectionists in this world, we're it.

Thomas, I hope your batteries get a chance to recharge. Go and have
some fun. I'll be hoping for that new release all the same, but I'm
really not getting at you personally, I've been using BMT Micro as a
software source and registration service since my early OS/2 days. If I
didn't like it, I would not still do so.


-- 
Brian Morrison                                  bdm@fenrir.demon.co.uk
              do you know how far this has gone?
               just how damaged have I become?
                                      'Even Deeper' by Nine Inch Nails