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If there were problems associated with the 1/1/99, 2/4/99, 4/1/99 or 4/9/99 transitions, which according to many of the doomsayers would be strong demonstrations of the huge problems to come, then, if they were of any magnitude, customers and the public would have been affected by them. Clearly, they were not. These are hard pieces of information that should carry real weight in everyone's considerations of preparedness. What I learn from these data is that Y2K challenges, while they may be tedious or difficult to address, are, in fact, solvable. Costs money, takes time, but it can be done--and clearly is being done, with, at least with all the data from these significant date transitions so far, much success. |