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To: Andy Thomas who wrote (48838)8/28/2000 6:07:07 PM
From: johnd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
More evidence that Windows2000 sales may be finally taking off: bits from today's SF Chronicle.

some companies just lifted their Year 2000
spending freezes this summer, meaning
they're just beginning to evaluate or
install Windows 2000 now.



To: Andy Thomas who wrote (48838)8/28/2000 7:01:01 PM
From: Yogizuna  Respond to of 74651
 
* OT * No that is not correct. According to the independent company tests of the USPS first class mail system, where pieces of first class mail are privately sent out and monitored all across the country, our nation's mail service has been steadily improving for the last ten years, even with increasing mail volume (not decreasing as you think) in the late 1990's. Now it is true that the rate of mail volume is starting to peak out and will steadily decline slowly throughout the next five to ten years. Most people are very surprised that even with fax machines and E-Mail, mail volume actually grew throughout the 1990's, and while that volume grew, service levels actually improved across the nation. Yogi