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Re: P2 off loading as a career?
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Bob Woodhead
on Apr 1, 2008 at 9:00:59 pm
Agreed that I don't think you'll find much call for this, as a specific service. Disagree that P2 will be "dying" anytime soon, in fact, with the increasing capacity & decreasing cost, I think it'll continue to do well for some time. But that increasing capacity means fewer times where field offloads need to be done. On top of that, I'd have an AC handle that duty. Or someone else who I can count on to fill in as gaffer, audio, etc.
"Constituo, ergo sum"
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