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To: bob who wrote (8294)12/13/1997 10:45:00 PM
From: bob  Respond to of 13949
 
More on the Y2k scam.

Spoke to the VP of engineering of a 400 bed hospital in central
CT today and it seems he is taking this scam seriously.

Since my interest is in TPRO and the embedded chip problem I asked
questions spicific to that problem.

Elevators & plant systems have not been a big problem at this time.
The companies that provided these systems have been very coopertive.

The Big Problem...Medical Systems!

The hospital is getting a 3% return on letters sent out to the the
manufactures of their medical systems.

This is what they are doing at this point.

1. Send a letter asking about the chip.

2. No answer. Send a follow-up letter.

3. Send a registered letter.

4. Hand it over to the hospital attorneys

I hope my health holds out well past the Y2K!
3% sucks!



To: bob who wrote (8294)12/15/1997 2:27:00 PM
From: bob  Respond to of 13949
 
Computer Horizons (CHRZ) Awarded Y2K compliance contract by Health
Company.
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