TO ALL in regards to the last post: and fyi, TOP DOG newsletter just went out to over 700 people and is on its way to you so check your email. CSHK was mentioned. -------------- WRong... most people don't have a clue that about 50 to 75% of the programs they are using will have a problem and as we get closer to the year 2000 people are going to start asking questions.. rather than calling every maker of every product that you have on your PC>. wouldn't it be nice to run ONE program that will tell you which files need to be updated and and where to find the patch. I was TOLD by the CEO that some patches will be on the Y2K software so take that at face value. I go by what I hear from the company not so much on what some other newsletter says.. in fact I've never read Pennystock's review NOR that of Stock4tomorrow. I do my own DD.. and yes I'm pretty sure I work in the computer industry. I'm A+ certified... Lexmark certified.. IBM Server specialist.. Level 3 IBM tech level ... only couple hundred of these nationwide if that.. so yep I think I understand some stuff about PC's... however, there is such a broad market in PC... networks, programming, web design, database, technical, sales, design, manufacturing, testing, R&D... Point of Sale.. minicomputers, micro, laptops,palm pilots, mainframes, servers, AS400's... jukeboxes..all kinds of stuff..
I personally think that any y2k companies that can put out a y2k software package that will aid people and make it easier for them to fix and find their programs that will need fixing will do very well.
jim |