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	From: Les Earnest <LES@SU-AI>
	Subject: Affiliations  
	To: kridle@ucbcory.BERKELEY
	Cc: Laser-Lovers@WASHINGTON
	
	In your September 29 message about QMS you identified yourself as
	"Bob Kridle, U.C. Berkeley".  I understand that you also work for QMS
	on behalf of your software firm.  True?
	        Les Earnest
	        Imagen

My apologies Les. It is true that my company, mt Xinu, has done some work
for QMS developing a troff-to-Laser Graphix 1200, vcat-like, program as well
as some spooling software and I therefore have a vested interest. I didn't
think my note to Laser-Lovers had any editorial content, but perhaps it did.
I only omitted mt Xinu because we have no control over when or how QMS will
make software available and I didn't want to be flooded with questions. The most
recent decisions about purchasing laser printers at Berkeley have been
made by committees on which I have perposely not served.

Bob Kridle

ps - mt Xinu has nothing to do with the selection or design of fonts
     for any device!!