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To: Steve Woas who wrote (12572)3/13/1998 11:01:00 AM
From: Mr Logic  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31646
 
Steve, no offense taken, but I would like to hear something a bit more constructive.
The way I see it is that most problems will be fixed one way or another by 1/1/2000). If x% is fixed, that only leaves 1-x% which isn't very significant if x is 90% or more, which seems reasonable to me. If problems are not fixed in embedded systems for instance, then the choices become fairly narrow. You go bust, get new equipment, fix the old stuff etc. - but whatever you do you do it as fast as possible or you do go bust. I don't see TAVA employees getting leave in Jan 2000.

Do you think it is bigger than, say, 10%? Why?
P.