heinrich22001 wrote: > > --- In xl7@y..., "Jonathan El-Bizri" <sserendipity@n...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Besidesu, Europe > > >should be the most important export market for a traditional US > > >Company like EMU. What is more, I still believe EMU is a Scottish > > >Company, now? So why stay away from a european fair "in the > > >neighbourhood"? > > > > Yes, a Scotts company. Scott's Valley, California. I've been by the > place - it's the big plaid painted castle on the windswept moor that > overlooks Santa Cruz's best surfing beach. > > > <<<<<Are you kidding? Do they need a germanspeaking PR-Officer? How > long\ufffds the way to the beach???? Are they really working on the new > OS??? > > Heinrich > > Answers to many questions. 1. E-MU and MESSE. We do normally participate, but the uncertainties of the economy, the fact that we meant with all of our top European dealers at NAMM, and the new changes in the Hall's layout helped us decide not to go. We hoped to back next year. Speaking for myself I sure did miss the Hefeweizen. We did have lots of our gear in many dealer and partnering companies at the show. 2. E-MU is from California, 10 minutes from the beach and the waves were very nice this morning. Forecast for the day, 70 degrees F and Sunny. We do have an office in Scotland. I never even gave the whole Scotts Valley Scotland connection any thought, thanks Jonathan for pointing that out. Quite interesting. 3. Sorry Heinrich, but our Marketing Communications Manager is German Speaking. How about Spanish? 4. The new OS is being worked on, actually its done, now its up to our SQA department to sigh it off.
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Re: [xl7] Re: Emu and Frankfurter Musikmesse, Sound ROMs etc.
2002-03-27 by Sean Wilhelmsen
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