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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (394)6/5/1998 12:20:00 PM
From: Ralph Timothy McCabe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 684
 
Wexler

I think Gregory was being facetious. You sure jumped on his question right away. Really must be kind of hung up on this worthless thread talking about a worthless stock? I am thankful that my friends and I didn't listen to your negative advice about Veronex. There is nothing you can do to bring VXTK's stock price down, so you can buy more. Too bad but you have to live with your own bad advice. Don't you realize that Veronex is a bonified y2k company with probably the best complete y2k repair tools? It will probably get to $10 today.

Thanks for your informative post Jurgensen. As I read back on this thread the first time I came across the word "Paradigm" was on one of your messages. Perhaps you would be kind enough to explain to us common people What is a Paradigm?? Perhaps this can clear up many things for us. Thank you and Aloha!




To: Bill Wexler who wrote (394)6/16/1998 8:59:00 PM
From: David A. Hite  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 684
 
Bill Wexler:

The value of Veronex Technologies, Inc. is in the I|Nova System technology. The question an informed investor should ask is "Does the I|Nova System technology do what Veronex claims?"

Simply go to the Veronex WEB Site at veronex.com and read the product information. If I|Nova does as claimed, then it is the only viable solution to the Y2k problem.

Most likely, the Y2k problem will require most, if not all, enterprises to re-engineer their entire software system applications. The Y2k problem is a complete system problem which includes the hardware, firmware, operating system, I/O system, database management system and the applications. All of the pieces of the system must be repaired and integrated in order to achieve Y2k compliance. The complex task will be actually locating the original source code for all of the pieces of the system.

Has any one out there actually heard of a certified Y2k compliant system? If so, please email me about the specifics. The I|Nova System is the re-engineering solution to Y2k. If the source code can be located, then the I|Nova DataCentric Analyzer can fix it. IF THE SOURCE CODE CAN BE FOUND!

Review the CSPAN panel discussion on June 2, 1998 about the Year 2000 Problem. There are some very informed people who think there will be big problem come Jan. 1, 2000. Every Y2k solution provider will be busy full time by the end of 1998.

Stop the slander!

David A. Hite