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august 2003
doppelhacker From: Morgan Davis Subject: Just wanted to say hi Hi Morgan. My name is also Morgan Davis and strangely I am a software developer as well.. Quite a lot of people have contacted me saying something like, "Are you 'the' old-school Morgan Davis I used to work with with the Apple IIes?" I just though it'd be interesting to say hi to someone I've heard so much about. Yesterday a Harry Zink contacted me with AIM with a similar question and we ended up having a long discussion about the subject, and Dan Gookin, who, strangely, I know as well. It certainly looks like you've made a place for yourself in the world as I hope I one day do, too. I am 17 years old and share your same interests (computers, business...) Maybe you'd like to check out my business web site? www.mkd.cc Actually I am becoming quite well-known in the Mac community - most people have heard of my "System Optimizer X" and various products of mine have been featured in numerous publications... Anyway, just wanted to say hi. Best to you and your work. -Morgan see what you started? From: Matthew Montano Subject: Long time - great legend Hi Morgan, I personally ran one of your pro-line sites in Toronto and few folks got very 'into' the shell environment, and then subsequently 'swapped' it for SCO UNIX and Bill's pnet software. I continued to let few souls into the underlying UNIX OS for several years. One soul used 'generic' heavily and then started one of Toronto's first ISPs. I understand that he manage to convince the NSF to provide one of the first non-corporate/education links into the Internet in 1993, and then went on to work behind the scenes on mysql. Another soul, hung around for a while in 1990, and got inspired while he was at Waterloo University and went on to write PHP, and several books. Another (who worked with Micol systems) bought the generic hardware from me in 1994 and moved it to Moscow. It actually operated as one of Russia's first publicly accessible 'Internet' sites. Terralink (www.terralink.ru) is now fairly large consulting firm and started and ran some of it's early days on the same box. I went on to build one of the earliest corporate use of web-technology, "CycleConnect" (http://www.gecycleconnect.com/) in 1995 that was re-written once into Apple/NeXT WebObjects and still runs to this day. Then, reliving my integration/business process learnings from your work, I went on to several years of SAP R/3 EDI Integration, rebuilding the EDI front-ends for Scott Paper, Whirlpool Corp and some major work Georgia-Pacific. See what you started? So, I'm just dropping a note to say hi during a summer hiatus before I move on to new things. Matthew |
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