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Yes, let's hope that Gibson, despite its lack of Vision, parts out and allows sublicensing of its properties--perhaps allow it to loop back to the interest of its progtenitor. That's the MAX I guess we can expect. "Dave, are you there? help me, Dave.... Daisy, Daisy..." On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Matthias Grob wrote: > > I am mainly concerned about MAX which is a unique product with great >future > (maybe not comercially, but for creativity). I hope someone takes that >over. > >I've heard that the turnover among Gibson executives may be as high > >as 75% a year. Forget warm and fuzzy; is that a healthy, normal, > >capitalistic business? > > Horrible really, a tremendous waist of learning time, disrespecting the > human needs to develop methods, work spaces and colaboration with >colegues. > Constancy seams to have no value in this system - I hope this failure is > not deadly for the system...