Okay Carley haters. Here’s what went on at HP. A long time ago in a Unibus far, far away was a cult operated computer company called Digital Equipment Corporation where I was badge #72,999. It’s founder Ken Olsen believed that there was no need for ordinary people to ever need computers. This philosophy was agreed to by those from HP who, as evident in their turning down first dibs on the Altair Desk Top that MicroSoft’s hardware guy developed, also saw no need for ordinary people to have computers. The future they saw was in Mainframe Corporate networks. Now, I’m sure those of you reading this on a VAX 1150 also are waiting for the mother ship to take them away. Oh, BTW. On my Exit Interview. The cult member would not let me leave. It took a phone call that one of my friends who worked there made to a Piasan. Who called the front security desk. Where a local guy who knew the name. To come and escort me out of the building over her shrieks. That’s what Carley was up against. Do you go with PC’s ior VAX’s?