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To: Patricia who wrote (8257)1/3/1998 12:00:00 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
Here's a copy of an e-mail I received that may interest a number of you:

Subj: Resource: Year/2000 Journal Free Offer
Date: 98-01-03 01:26:15 EST
From: Roleigh.Martin-1@tc.umn.edu (Roleigh Martin)
To: Roleigh.Martin-1@tc.umn.edu (Roleigh Martin)

Per Bob Thomas's (editor of Year/2000 Journal) generous offer, i.e.,
"Please feel free to forward this offer to your colleagues." I am
forwarding this to those fellow Year 2000 fighters I have on my email
list. Happy New Year! (Also note, that I'm the author of one of this
issue's articles.)

P.S. Some of you I presume have seen this--sorry to waste this little
bandwidth to duplicate this message.

--------- Sponsor's Message From Year/2000 Journal

Subject: Complimentary copy - YEAR/2000 JOURNAL

The Year/2000 problem is gathering momentum as we move
inexorably toward January 1, 2000. After just six issues
in 1997, YEAR/2000 JOURNAL is now established as the print
publication authority on the Year/2000 crisis.

If you haven't seen a copy of YEAR/2000 JOURNAL
recently, I offer you this opportunity to receive
a free copy of the January/February 1998 issue.
Just take a look at the articles coming up in the
next issue:

Finding Your Weakest Link Can Strengthen
Your Infrastructure (by Kevin Schick)

Evolving Year/2000 Strategies for Application
Packages (by Ian S. Hayes & William M. Ulrich)

Resource Conflicts Between YEAR/2000 and Euro-Currency
Software Problems (by Capers Jones)

How Much Testing is Enough? (by Don Estes)

The Data Integrity Wall: A Year/2000 Data
Connectivity Tool (by Dan Salenger)

Legal Ramifications of Supply Chain Reactions
to Year/2000 (by Steven L. Hock)

Year/2000 Regression Testing: Can it be Done?
(by Joseph Allegra)

Get Real! Handling Year/2000 Problems in Real-Time
Systems (by James Jasper)

The YEAR/2000 Embedded Systems Threat to Core
Infrastructure Services (by Roleigh Martin)

A Minimal Risk Year/2000 Strategy for EDI (by Michael Gerner)

Selecting And Optimizing Your Year/2000 Code Correction
Approach (by Wayne Snell)

Software Patents May Greatly Complicate Year/2000 Legal
Remedies (by Michael Heafey)

Microsoft and Year/2000 (by Stephanie Moore)

Case Study: The Ticking Clock Over The Rock
(Prudential Securities) (by Tom Crosby)

Local Governments Need Year/2000 Help:
Volunteer! (by William M. Ulrich)

Program Abstraction Techniques: Assembler Language
Issues (by Doron Friedman)

Other sections of the magazine include "Y2K BUZZ" which includes
Year 2000 press clippings and "Y2K ToolTime" which includes news
on the latest Y2K tools from year 2000 vendors.

To receive a complimentary copy of the January/February 1998 issue
of YEAR/2000 JOURNAL just email your request to:

y2kjournal@connect.net

(Please don't hit "reply" to this e-mail to reserve your issue --
it won't work -- you must change the "To:" line to go
to y2kjournal@connect.net )

Please include in your message the following information:

Name:
Title:
Company:
Address:
City, State, Zip:
Country:

IMPORTANT: Please also note in your message that you are
responding to the free issue offer from the Year 2000
Announcement List.

Please feel free to forward this offer to your colleagues.

Warm regards and best wishes for the New Year!

Bob Thomas
Publisher & Editor-in-Chief
YEAR/2000 JOURNAL
Voice: 800-824-9219 Fax: 214-341-7081
Email: y2kjournal@connect.net Website: y2kjournal.com
RUY2KOK?

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