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Gold/Mining/Energy : GPW Group West Systems Ltd. (Year 2000 Software Company) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mr. Forthright who wrote (742)5/18/1998 5:24:00 AM
From: Gary H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1443
 
MF, >This comment shows that you are not very open-minded.<

I think what you are saying is that if don't agree with you and Wexlers point of view then I am closed minded. Now that's not being very open-minded yourself. At no time did I state that I was a Y2K expert.Your putting word in my mouth. I read the post you addressed and I don't agree with what Wexler said. I also read the post following his which is a statement by John Bace of the Gartner Group Inc. who gave "Testimony Before the
Subcommittee On Oversight of the House Committee on Ways and Means".
This is found at
Message 4441091.

Read it, if you have an open-mind.

I happen to believe more in what J. Bace had to say ( and numerous other articale's I have read on the Y2K problem)and I made my judgement
to enter GPW and a few other Y2K Co.s based on those informations. It is not the other way round as you suggest.

And I still say "Who is Wexler" ( and his comments) compared to all the
information supplied by Groups who have conducted in-depth studies of the problem. It is very easy to be a naysayer and run everything into the ground such as you have(after looking at your postings) and I don't have much use that kind of attitude. I have made this clear to you before and don't intend to debate any subjects with you in the future. It's a waste of good time.