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Technology Stocks : 2000 Date-Change Problem: Scam, Hype, Hoax, Fraud

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (782)6/5/1998 5:58:00 PM
From: jwk   of 1361
 
Balancing your assertions with the TONS of info at this site requires
me to assign a weight to your abilities somewhat great than the mass
of the universe. Even so, at a personal level, I very much want you to
be totally correct.

cwru.edu

you said:
Every day that goes by continues to prove my assertion that the Y2K hoax is
nothing more that millenial apocalypse superstition wrapped in technobabble.
The so-called "Y2K problem" is trivial - and as I have pointed out many,many,many
times, the cost of fixing it fades in comparison to ongoing maintenance and update
expenses.
While computer technology rockets forward, it amuses me that a few illiterates insist
on contemplating their navels over a computer doomsday that will never happen.
No amount of testimony before congress, sensationalistic Y2K articles (which the
believers love to quote over and over and over and over again rather than doing
their own thinking) or long, psychotic diatribes on the Gary North web site will
change the facts.
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