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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (1703)5/6/1998 3:12:00 PM
From: Paul van Wijk  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
Sire,

Let's try to put it this way;

Let's describe the Y2k-problem as a desert.
This thread is about discussing this desert.
What your are doing is posting links about how
every specific grain of sand is doing.

Try to see it this way;

The Y2k is about ONE big worldwide fixed-date
300-600 billion-dollar project, not centraly
coordinated, still heavily underestimated and
at this moment way behind schedule. Everyone
who works in the IT-business knows that less
than 25% of all IT-projects is finished within
time and budget.

The chances this project will be finished in time
is zero. No matter how many of the hundreds of
thousands companys, products or whatever are Y2k
compliant.

So please no more (over and over) postings about
every product or company that is Y2k-compliant.

Let's focus on the big picture.

Again wishing you to have a nice day (I mean it).

Paul
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