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To: William who wrote (6173)2/13/2000 2:36:00 PM
From: Charles Tutt  Respond to of 8220
 
Actually, I think some of the "fixes" that were employed for Y2K could break a lot sooner than the year 10,000 (e.g. prefixing anything less than 30 with 20 rather than 19).

Unix calendars could break in about 35 years, too.

Not that it matters in a market that revalues everything every few days.

JMHO.



To: William who wrote (6173)2/14/2000 5:54:00 AM
From: andreas fauler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8220
 
william,
you're lou refered the revenue decline to the y2k frozen zone of their customers. but again i'm wondering why ibm's
customers have been the only ones who lowered investments
in the 4th quarter 99?

do you really think revenues will increase for the next quarters?

af