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Goodbye Boston, Hello Seattle

Seattle, WA – May 1, 1999 – Jim Lennox, VP Software Design with Scientific Solutions, Inc., has now completed his relocation to the Seattle area.  When he's not deep into the planning and design of the next generation of DXbase, he does development work for Amazon.com.  Jim has held senior positions with Intuit, Polaroid, and other leading software companies.  In addition, he's a professor of C++ related programming courses and has done world wide consulting.

We're excited about this because as Jim said, "being in Seattle puts you in the same neighborhood as some of the world's leading software experts".  Certainly a golden opportunity to interact and exchange ideas with folks who are tops in their field.   It also gives Scientific Solutions, Inc. an opportunity to bring in some of the local Seattle talent for our next generation of products.  "Hmmmmm, I wonder if Bill Gates can still write code.... haha".

If you're in the Seattle area, please give Jim a warm welcome because he says it's cold and rainy all the time.   Jim's direct email is jel@mindspring.com but I have to warn you, he doesn't answer his mail very promptly because we keep him very busy.

Thanks,

Scientific Solutions, Inc.

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— March 26, 2001
Jim Lennox, our lead technical developer relocates to Seattle, WA.
— June 5, 1999
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— June 11, 1999

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