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To: Lizzie Tudor who wrote (40369)5/11/1999 3:15:00 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 86076
 
Plenty of evidence..... for starters the Govt's in Brazil and Japan have acknowldeged that they are behind schedule and will not be ready.

The problem in Brazil may be of the magnitude that it will encourage them to either repudiate foreign debt, or reschedule it.

Companies in most countries will have problems , and that is not going be good for our just in time global economy.

GiGa Group in APril has said their will be a 5 % failure rate in imbedded chips, those chips are in everything, Their is great concern about the chip failures in the satellittes up in the sky.

There is a huge issue of there being a secondary clock in imbedded chips that can not be properly tested.

Maybe I can find a link or two from earlier this year

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I dare you to print out that article on imbedded chips, read it a couple of times and then post back to me -g-

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