In 1973, Brigham Young University founded the Eyring Research Institute, a scientific think tank developing missile guidance systems, computer technologies, and electronics. Or, in other words, the tools of the Apocalypse.
I worked with Bruce C. Wydner, C.E.O., The Inns of the Temple, inc. a 501 c 3, from 2006 until his death. and I have digital copies of all his contracts and related documents made with ERI, his hired programmer Bruce Bastian (WordPerfect), and his brother's company Wiedner Communications. Send me your email and I send them to you. dbp653@yahoo.com. And what about that E.R.I. spinoff Superset Group that was be Novell's developers? Why did Ray Noorda try to save WordPerfect from acquisition? Deep!
I worked with Bruce C. Wydner, C.E.O., The Inns of the Temple, inc. a 501 c 3, from 2006 until his death. and I have digital copies of all his contracts and related documents made with ERI, his hired programmer Bruce Bastian (WordPerfect), and his brother's company Wiedner Communications. Send me your email and I send them to you. dbp653@yahoo.com. And what about that E.R.I. spinoff Superset Group that was be Novell's developers? Why did Ray Noorda try to save WordPerfect from acquisition? Deep!
I have some information about Swim and the ERI. Can you email me at dorrieharbottle@gmail.com?
having researched this myself years ago, i was very surprised to see this article -- so recent too.
well done, and thank you.
perhaps some of my own thoughts and research could contribute to future installments.
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