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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (9054)11/30/1998 12:04:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Respond to of 10786
 
Jeff: Re: "simply bad programming".

More like "bad programming by a simpleton".

I wonder where that guy works now?

TED



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (9054)12/1/1998 10:01:00 AM
From: stox19  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
Hi Jeff, Here is some more news:

To The Y2K Ramparts!
by Thomas Hoffman
"As the focus on the millennium-bug problem moves from the
data center to the boardroom, a growing number of companies -
including Sears and Prudential - are establishing year 2000 war
rooms to monitor crisis-management activities.

computerworld.com

Flaws Found In Y2K Work
by Christopher Price and Avi Machlis
"'More and more companies that classified their systems as
compliant or converted are asking for verifications,' said Ben
Levy, Crystal's vice president of marketing and sales. 'In
several cases we found date issues were either missed, not
converted or converted wrongly. The problem is that one mistake
in one program can cause a major problem to a business.''

jrnl.com

I think Alydaar AUDIT would be a nice sell to these people.<ggg>

Rick Cowles: Electric Utilities
"Mari Nahn, representing Alliant/Wisconsin Power and Light,
said the company was "encouraging its customers to look into
alternative energy sources, including home generators, in
anticipation of power failures as a result of the problem."
Ms. Nahn went on to say that power failures are likely, as are
failures of municipal water systems.

y2ktoday.com

Idaho power is very close to these guys and would make a good reference. Sells staff on Alydaar is on their door step right about now.<ggg>

GO ALYD GO, Mansour