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this bit-@connect-2.co.uk R.Lewis

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Nov 17, 2003, 1:55:18 PM11/17/03
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What has happened to Roadrunner?


Mark W. Lund, PhD

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Nov 17, 2003, 3:25:21 PM11/17/03
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Roadrunner is dead, long live Enterprise
http://www.westcoastengineering.com/

Best regards
mark

R.Lewis wrote:
> What has happened to Roadrunner?
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Nov 17, 2003, 3:58:54 PM11/17/03
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in article 3FB92EB1...@powerstream.com, Mark W. Lund, PhD at
ml...@powerstream.com wrote on 11/17/03 12:25 PM:

> Roadrunner is dead, long live Enterprise
> http://www.westcoastengineering.com/
>
> Best regards
> mark
>
> R.Lewis wrote:
>> What has happened to Roadrunner?
>>
>>
>

Yeah. Conversion to ATT (the buyer here) wasn't bad. When Comcast bought ATT
Broadband, it got much poorer and more expensive. My switch to SBC Yahoo is
not better, but cheaper. When that contract runs out. I will switch to DSL
Extreme and hope for the best/

Bill

West Coast Engineering

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Nov 17, 2003, 10:11:58 PM11/17/03
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"R.Lewis" <h.lewis-not this bi...@connect-2.co.uk> wrote:

>What has happened to Roadrunner?
>

We changed the funky name to ENTERPRISE and the company name to West
Coast Engineering at www.westcoastengineering.com

Same code, more features, same crazy programmer. :-)

West Coast Engineering

West Coast Engineering

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Nov 17, 2003, 10:21:13 PM11/17/03
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Repeating Decimal <salm...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Hi Bill,

We decided to give the program and the company new names to go along
with what we think is a pretty good optical design program for which
we sell world class user support. That's all, no other hidden or
devious reasons.

Sincerely,

West Coast Engineering

P.S. I also really like the web site for West Coast Choppers
(www.westcoastchoppers.com) though we are not going to market our
design code with tatoos or a svelt babe on a custom motor cycle.

The thought did cross my mind to hire a drop dead gorgeous Ph D to
attract customers to a booth at the next SPIE annual meeting. Kind of
like Ken Moore does with Ms. (you know who) for ZEMAX. Selling optical
design software with SEX. Don't think anyone has tried that one yet.
:-)

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Nov 18, 2003, 12:52:06 AM11/18/03
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in article 6h3jrvgpgl2rv1cau...@4ax.com, West Coast
Engineering at westcoaste...@westcoastengineering.com wrote on
11/17/03 7:21 PM:

>>>> What has happened to Roadrunner?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> Yeah. Conversion to ATT (the buyer here) wasn't bad. When Comcast bought ATT
>> Broadband, it got much poorer and more expensive. My switch to SBC Yahoo is
>> not better, but cheaper. When that contract runs out. I will switch to DSL
>> Extreme and hope for the best/

Sorry. I got confused. Roadrunner was the broadband internet service
available by cable. I forgot that there was an optical program by that name.
I did wonder why someone was asking about roadrunner.

Bill

Mark W. Lund, PhD

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Nov 18, 2003, 2:41:41 PM11/18/03
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I volunteer to be that drop dead gorgeous PHD, though I draw
the line at being a babe.
mark

West Coast Engineering wrote:
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>
> The thought did cross my mind to hire a drop dead gorgeous Ph D to
> attract customers to a booth at the next SPIE annual meeting. Kind of
> like Ken Moore does with Ms. (you know who) for ZEMAX. Selling optical
> design software with SEX. Don't think anyone has tried that one yet.
> :-)
>
>
>

West Coast Engineering

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Nov 20, 2003, 9:21:43 PM11/20/03
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"Mark W. Lund, PhD" <ml...@powerstream.com> wrote:

>I volunteer to be that drop dead gorgeous PHD, though I draw
>the line at being a babe.
>mark

Only blond, 20 to 25 year old FEMALE babes need apply. We are selling
primarily to the male Optical Designer market, though for the female
optical designers (except for those working for ZEMAX) , we shall
provied Beef Cake. Have you been working out with your bow flex Mark?
If so, send photos.

Jim Klein

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