McMillan and Blevins in blog heaven...

Nov. 7, 2006
For a few months now, Control columnist Greg McMillan and Process Automation Hall of Fame member Terry Blevins, who is one of the very few suppliers eminent enough in the field for me to allow to write in Control, have been blogging at Modelingandcontrol.com I had asked them if I could affiliate them with Control since we are a famously non-partisan voice of the end user in process automation, and since they are attempting to ...
For a few months now, Control columnist Greg McMillan and Process Automation Hall of Fame member Terry Blevins, who is one of the very few suppliers eminent enough in the field for me to allow to write in Control, have been blogging at Modelingandcontrol.com I had asked them if I could affiliate them with Control since we are a famously non-partisan voice of the end user in process automation, and since they are attempting to be non-partisan themselves. For some reason known only to them, they declined. But it is still a good reference for process automation, so I have to let you know about it.

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