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Posted by John Tieso on October 17, 1999 at 19:50:23:
In Reply to: Re: Overcoming "knowledge is power" posted by Kees de Vos on October 13, 1999 at 07:35:10:
Kees:
i agree with you.
What i worry about if whether having a "knowledge management" scanner or fax makes one even more important than a regular one. The sense from the hardware industry leads people often in the wrong direction.
- Re: Overcoming "knowledge is power" Kees de Vos 04:43:00 10/18/99 (3)
- Re: Overcoming "knowledge is power" John Tieso 10:00:34 10/18/99 (2)
- Re: Overcoming "knowledge is power" Kees de Vos 12:47:47 10/18/99 (1)
- Re: Overcoming "knowledge is power" John Tieso 13:44:00 10/18/99 (0)
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