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To: John Hunt who wrote (36593)7/6/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) of 116753
 
Sorta gives 'May we live in interesting times' a whole new meaning, doesn't it?

It also lend credence to the suggestion, "believe half of what you see and nothing of what you hear or read".

Worldnut is way out off base. I have no doubt that NGB has "issues" with regard to Y2K, but to claim that SCO doesn't support its products seem contrary to SCO's website:

"The trip turned out to be a farce," one of the computer operators told WorldNetDaily. "The present system is on a Santa Cruz Operations UNIX box. SCO does not support its UNIX package anymore, and it is definitely not a Y2K compatible operating system," he said in frustration.

sco.com

sco.com

Now, knowing NGB they way myself and associates do, it is quite likely that they have old SCO software and have probably modified it in-house. The very fact that if it is modified, SCO has no requirement to support the package.

I'm always very suspicious about information coming from WorldNutDaily. It is little better than an ultra-conservative rag of extremist tabloidism.

Regards,

Ron
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