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  • Subject: Re: Fwd: Y2K tools for BPCS 5.1
  • From: Geoff_Start@xxxxxxxxxx (Geoff Start)
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 15:42:52 -0400

     Please please please could this be the LAST EVER email on this 
     subject. An otherwise useful and informative service is becoming a 
     nuisance. Guys, please go offline with this argument or start another 
     email group.


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Subject: Fwd: Y2K tools for BPCS 5.1
Author:  MMis2000@aol.com at Internet
Date:    24/09/99 09:11


Mitchell, it sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. You were doing 
pretty well yourself!
     
In a message dated 9/22/99 3:04:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
mitchell@nexgensoftware.com writes:
     
<< Subj:     Re: Y2K tools for BPCS 5.1
 Date:  9/22/99 3:04:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time 
 From:  mitchell@nexgensoftware.com
 Sender:    owner-bpcs-l@midrange.com 
 Reply-to:  BPCS-L@midrange.com
 To:    BPCS-L@midrange.com
     
     
     
 Zoran:
     
 I know that this discussion group has had it with the Y2K mudslinging.
     
 And you have crossed a very serious line.  To spuriously suggest that there 
are
 horror stories about any vendor, without any context to be able defend your 
 claims is irresponsible and damaging.  Not only are your comments false but 
they
 are probably violate list guidelines.
     
 I, like Mr. Batmanghelidj, was hoping for a technical discussion of the 
merits
 of the opposing approaches.
     
 Let us either have a productive discussion of the sort that can help people 
like
 Mr. Bourdin make an informed decision or drop it altogether.
     
 I hope that the group demands a silencing of such irresponsible outbursts.
     
     
     
     
     
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Zoran:

I know that this discussion group has had it with the Y2K mudslinging.

And you have crossed a very serious line.  To spuriously suggest that there are
horror stories about any vendor, without any context to be able defend your
claims is irresponsible and damaging.  Not only are your comments false but they
are probably violate list guidelines.

I, like Mr. Batmanghelidj, was hoping for a technical discussion of the merits
of the opposing approaches.

Let us either have a productive discussion of the sort that can help people like
Mr. Bourdin make an informed decision or drop it alltogether.

I hope that the group demands a silencing of such irresponsible outbursts.





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