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To: Paul van Wijk who wrote (67)5/20/1998 8:12:00 AM
From: Paul van Wijk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 185
 
Solutions I

I stated many times that the first to the solution is accepting
the problem.

What can be done;

I think we need to stop file companies with Y2k-related
law-suits
.
It is a waste of time, energy and resources. The effect is
that companies hide information, will not share info, will not
coorporate because their lawyers tell them do.

This is contra-productive. We cannot afford to do
this anymore.

We need to push companies to openly commit themselves to the
mission-statement from the President of the USA.

y2k.gov

And why not ask President Clinton to sent out an executive order
that protect the companies that commit themselves to his
mission-statement from Y2k-related lawsuits.


Hope you get my point.

I will ask TAVA, Dell & EDS first. It will be easy.
TAVA & EDS are already acting in this direction.
Dell not at this moment. All their products are Y2k-compliant
as far as I know. That is not what I mean.
Anyone who knows Michael Dell will understand that this
great visionnaire will directly change focus
if we explain him
about the Y2k-monster that is threatening our society.
Because Michael Dell is always making the right priorities.
Adding Value before Money
Think beyond boundaries instead of between them.
Honesty and integrity before greed (Cremer)

I follow Dell for over one year, they never cheat, they
never disappoint and they always focus on Adding Value
instead of the Microsoft-mentality who use there talents
to make money as much as possible. I'm not a communist,
I believe in the way of thinking of Michael Dell.

More to come.

Paul