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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: upanddown who wrote (41487)12/30/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (3) of 132070
 
John, I had Intersolv, but it was taken over. Keane is my only current play. I have messed with the body count firms, ala Judge, Cambridge, CSC, Logicon (now taken over) etc., but am out of them now.

Here is my question. What happens if I get a check that says Jan 2, 1900? Is my bank not going to cash it? I think they will. On interest, what if the "base" is calculated to be the amount in place on Dec. 31, 1999? After that, who cares what the real date is? I know there are many areas where there are no easy fixes. But some are as simple as Vanguard's money market checks leaving the year out of the upper right section. You get to fill it in in ink. Or, crayon, in my case. <G>

The problem is that corps are conservative animals and they will simply stop doing something until it has been tested.

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