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Could have the SP survived without UP
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An interesting sidenote on SP management, I do know that a former SP manager was one of the forward-thinking (or needlessly risk taking, depending on your point of view) types in the early 1990's who was a proponent of experimenting with the open access concept for SP. Of course, he didn't last too long after making his pitch. The unaswerable question then is this: Was SP management wise and judicious in getting rid of this guy, or was there firing of him an omen of their derelict management philosophy?
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