Bill, Bill, Bill,...please stop making such a blatant, ignorant fool of yourself:
<<Nothing could be further from the truth. Just like the general Y2K problem, the embedded system Y2K problem has been blown all out of proportion.
TAVA uses similar techniques as other Y2K consulting firms to get a foot in the door. They have obtained some Y2K "assesment" work and the fans hope this will lead to "remediation" work...and billions will start rolling in. Of course, no one needs to wait for any actual earnings these days when they buy stocks, so TAVA has been bid up through the roof.>>
My company is an engineering/manufacturing firm and has already spent about 10 million dollars on y2k with its computers. Now, their main concern is embedded chips in our manufacturing facilities. Our engineers certainly know it's a problem and they are very serious about and moving full speed ahead. We are not being fooled into some rumor or heresay that there might be a y2k problem with embedded systems. I can assure you, it is for real. Our company doesn't haphazardly spend millions of dollars on hoaxes.
Please leave your stupid, ignorant, childish, worthless posts off this board so you don't confuse someone who may not really understand the problem and is not sure whether to invest or not. Your idiotic statements are totally misleading. Have a nice day, shorty.
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