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Posted by Riva Gianluca on December 22, 2001 at 13:11:11:
In Reply to: Re: That's exciting! posted by Rob on December 20, 2001 at 15:31:56:
Hi Rob,
You've made me curious, is it possible to know (without the details) what your KM project is about? I adore your idea to give people more possibilities, and I'm positevely impressed there are people who still attempt such a noble thing, specially in the "so-called" cruel pragmatic and craving business world. I know technology can change something, but what I ment is that, in spite of Edison, cars and bikes, wars happened and will happen, murderers happened and will happen, firms with a myopic view happened and will happen. I know it's a little sad, I'm a dreamer as well to some extent, but I know my dreams will never get totally accomplished.
Good luch, anyway, and keep in touch, give us some gossips!!!
Regards
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