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While the clubhouse was in Redwood City, I thought I would like to know the efficiency of our incoming call to session's ratio. I bought several "while you were out" patents in place them at the front desk. The idea was that whoever answered the phone, would fill out one of the forms so we could determine when the call came in, was an appointment made, and did the client actually show up. As usual, the burden of paperwork soon  overwhelmed the task at hand. Oh, the beauty of bureaucracy.
While the clubhouse was in Redwood City, I thought I would like to know the efficiency of our incoming call to session's ratio. I bought several "while you were out" patents in place them at the front desk. The idea was that whoever answered the phone, would fill out one of the forms so we could determine when the call came in, was an appointment made, and did the client actually show up. As usual, the burden of paperwork soon  overwhelmed the task at hand. Oh, the beauty of bureaucracy.


Before moving to Redwood City, Kelly and I lived in Mountain View, and I worked at the Byte Shop on the El Camino Real. That store was one of the very first to sell Personal Computers to the general public. We provided products and service for companies like Processor Technology, Altair, Creomemco, Mullen Computers and several other.
Before moving to Redwood City, Kelly and I lived in Mountain View, and I worked at the Byte Shop on the El Camino Real. That store was one of the very first to sell Personal Computers to the general public. We provided products and service for companies like Processor Technology, Altair, Creomemco, Mullen Computers, and several others that utilized the S-100 bus.  





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While the clubhouse was in Redwood City, I thought I would like to know the efficiency of our incoming call to session's ratio. I bought several "while you were out" patents in place them at the front desk. The idea was that whoever answered the phone, would fill out one of the forms so we could determine when the call came in, was an appointment made, and did the client actually show up. As usual, the burden of paperwork soon overwhelmed the task at hand. Oh, the beauty of bureaucracy.

Before moving to Redwood City, Kelly and I lived in Mountain View, and I worked at the Byte Shop on the El Camino Real. That store was one of the very first to sell Personal Computers to the general public. We provided products and service for companies like Processor Technology, Altair, Creomemco, Mullen Computers, and several others that utilized the S-100 bus.




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