The Industrial Wireless Quadrille

Sept. 26, 2007
In 1990, Jim Pinto, then CEO of Action Instruments, wrote a poem called, with apologies to Lewis Carroll's "Lobster Quadrille," the "Fieldbus Quadrille." It lampooned the then current Fieldbus War, and gave many people much enjoyment. Yesterday, Pinto released a new "Quadrille:"...
In 1990, Jim Pinto, then CEO of Action Instruments, wrote a poem called, with apologies to Lewis Carroll's "Lobster Quadrille," the "Fieldbus Quadrille." It lampooned the then current Fieldbus War, and gave many people much enjoyment. Yesterday, Pinto released a new "Quadrille:" this time, the "Industrial Wireless Quadrille." Painfully funny, it gives the current situation some comic relief. Enjoy.

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