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To: CashnOut who wrote (5703)5/28/1999 10:32:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9440
 
They are not in my opinion going to pay the money people claim they will go hire a little guru out of Devry or something. Most have a programming guru on staff at the major headquarters anyway. Shoot I know a small programming firm (non public) that was paid to write the code to fix a division of AT&T and they made I think $120,000 for the whole contract. You think AT&T didn't use it on other divisions. Yeah right

SO I do not believe in the Y2K BS ....

GB



To: CashnOut who wrote (5703)5/28/1999 1:02:00 PM
From: Jera Poole  Respond to of 9440
 
I can assure you that Y2K fixes are for real and are serious. I created a lot of the problems 30 years ago so it's only fitting I am now fixing them.

On a different topic-- While many of us wait for MIDL to trade again, AMTI is a very real company whose stock is beginning to move. I am still accumulating after 3 years and suggest you take a look.

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Happy holiday to everyone.