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To: Mike Winn who wrote (591)12/29/1997 11:49:00 AM
From: Josef Svejk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2761
 
Humbly report, Mike, sure hope you do your homework on TPRO before you post about it next time.

Otherwise it just might end up being about as accurate as your flood of SNDK analysis to-date. I forgot, what was your call on that one by the end of this year? Nevermind.

Looking forward to your self-described expert opinions, here and elsewhere,

Svejk
(GL-15 applies: digiserve.com ;- )



To: Mike Winn who wrote (591)12/29/1997 12:13:00 PM
From: Al Dorsa  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2761
 
Geez Mike,
Apparently the whole embedded chip Y2K problem is a fiction. Perhaps you should offer your expertise to BMY. They obviously have been badly duped. Please post your "expose" on the TPRO thread. This group is about SYNT. Talk about "hot air"...



To: Mike Winn who wrote (591)12/29/1997 8:20:00 PM
From: Steve Rubakh  Respond to of 2761
 
Mike, here is more info for your report on TPRO:

<<<<Manufacturing shops with Just-In-Time systems are especially dependent upon
timely deliveries and are particularly vulnerable toY2K-related production lapses.
Any type of software that electronically transmits part demands, production queues,
or delivery schedules relies on precise times and dates. If a delivery is slated for 15
days on 12/22/99, what will happen on 01/06/00? Not a delivery, most likely.>>>

manufacturing.net



To: Mike Winn who wrote (591)12/30/1997 11:47:00 PM
From: M. Frank Greiffenstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2761
 
Mike,

You can run but you can't hide. You can use People Mark's on SI, so we can track you wherever you whine.

Folks, hate to interrupt the Syntel thread (I own some stock and practice just a few miles form their office, so I'm allowed some leeway here). But hold Winn's feet to the fire. He claimed to be an expert on embedded chips, mentioning he worked for a company that has some relation with TPRO, a comapny named B-Tree. We contacted B-Tree and got e-mail back saying he never worked for them, never even received a training seminar thorugh them. In fact, the B-Tree people are pissed off at the wierd things he said about them, we posted their inquiries about Winn on the TPRO thread.

If Winn starts claiming he is an expert on the IT/IS side of the y2k problems, load your muskets. The guy is bad news.

DocStone