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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (2162)6/16/1999 8:02:00 AM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
Your company is not a typical company in regards to Y2K and

each supplier must get a certification that they are Y2K compliant
and that all of their suppliers are Y2K compliant etc......


Is that like passing out gold stars in kindergarten, "we are all good people no one is bad"

I am not criticizing you but that system is a joke in my opinion.

A total joke with out any meaning, what is a company going to say no we may have problems so get rid of us and I will go home and slit my wrists in the bath tub as I may be unemployed next year.

I have posted on the myth thread, what the Texaco Y2K manager said in his Wired interview about companies checking and verifying each other.

He was very dubious of some aspects of this situation.

Jorj, I am not mad at you or think that you are dumb or missing the picture, but I feel that there are real problems that are brushed aside because there is no other solution.

And we make hay when the Sun shines.

We have had the best period of prosperity in the US in our history.

and those who have not studied history think that the economy and stockmarket and the US geopolitical system as we have witnessed the past 15 years is a permanent fixture in the firmament of the universe.

John