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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Paul van Wijk who wrote (1575)5/3/1998 1:03:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (2) of 9818
 
Paul, I think some people may have learned something by reading those posts. The common dominator was if a product didn't use a date field for any function it won't be affected by Y2K.

Haven't you seen posts to the effect:"Looking for a generator and how do I find out if they are Y2K compliant." I have heard on radio talk shows that have Y2K experts guests, and they say cars, toasters, etc.........may be affected.

Looking at the links to the Y2K compliant / non-compliant products, showed that if a product did not use a date field for any function would not have a problem in the year 2000.

Did you notice the Fax machines that had a date function and did not pass the Y2K compliance, the problems were very minor, but the product STILL functioned.

See:
exchange2000.com
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