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To: jan m. who wrote (12579)3/13/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: WR  Respond to of 31646
 
To all,

"If it's not broke don't fix it"
1/1/2000 it will be broke and you would start the hourglass.
Even the people that thought they had it fixed will start over.



To: jan m. who wrote (12579)3/13/1998 12:10:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Respond to of 31646
 
More Business After 1/1/2000

>>>At the SHM in Denver, one of the issues addressed by John Jenkins was "will the y2k work end on 1/1/2000." He said that most large companies will have to do "bandaid fixes" on the most critical equipment and take care of the rest over the following couple of years. He clearly indicated that there will be major work to do on y2k embedded chips after 1/1/2000.<<<
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Jan:

Probably only a fraction of the companies will heed the Y2k warning... Still plenty of business for TAVA... The real surprise will be all those companies that didn't heed the warning... They will probably be standing in line for TAVA to get their businesses running again after 1/1/2000...

Jim