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Technology Stocks : TAVA Technologies (TAVA-NASDAQ)

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To: big run who wrote (19583)6/29/1998 12:10:00 PM
From: GoodQ  Read Replies (4) of 31646
 
I will answer this for you only once.

First. Y2K problems don't always fail on 1/1/2000. Most of the Y2K problems are accumulative.
Second. Embedded Y2K problems don't get resolved by fixing the code or the chip. That is one way of doing it. A more productive way is to replace the system and improve technology, process etc. at the same time; Provided you have the time to do this integration work before Y2K failure cost you more.
AND Gee, TAVA is an engineering integration services company.

I advice everyone to do better homework on the Y2K problem first, otherwise, questions like this will not be answered again in the future.
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