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To: Ken who wrote (8251)8/22/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
In the last month, my own office computer froze up and resulted in the loss of some data. Our fax machine jammed and the memory could not hold the rest of the incoming faxes, our copier needed repairs, one of our phone lines went haywire and the phone company fixed it.

You know Ken, there are so many bugs, problems, etc in business everyday that never get reported. It's just a normal part of being in business. Don't you think a big plant has problems not related to Y too Kay that happen on a weekly basis?

Is Y too Kay the only bug?



To: Ken who wrote (8251)8/22/1999 10:42:00 PM
From: Technologyguy  Respond to of 9818
 
Any particular reason that you didn't choose to quote what I said "without significant incident" rather than what you quoted me "without... incident." Oh, I guess that wouldn't have given you the chance to disagree.

The fact is, we have already passed about 20% of the potential Y2K problems, more in some industries, less in others, and we have faced no significant problems. We can all draw whatever conclusions we want from that.