Re: (no subject)

From: Cpraber <cpraber_at_aol.com>
Date: 1996/03/30
Message-ID: <4jihte$nkg_at_newsbf02.news.aol.com>#1/1


In article <4if4ba$1aur_at_msunews.cl.msu.edu>, Andy Huang <huangxia_at_pilot.msu.edu> writes:

>Subject: (no subject)
>From: Andy Huang <huangxia_at_pilot.msu.edu>
>Date: 16 Mar 1996 19:21:14 GMT
>
>Hi,
> My friend who has Ph.D in engineering has found a solution to the year
>2000 s digit date transition problem. His method will work for all the
>companies. By using this method, it will only take one or two
>programmers to finish the whole task in the period of 6 months to 1
>year. Anybody or any companies that interested can write me an e-mail
>or give me a phone call. I will give you the general information about
>how to contact my friend and how to get this method for your companies.
>
> By the way, IBM has suggested two methods to fix this problem, but
>both methods will cost any company 50 million to 100 millon dollors.
>With our method, the cost is unbelieveble small.
>
>So, please drop me a e-mail or give me a ring. REMEMBER: there is
>really not too much time left before year 2000. so hurry up and save
>your company.
>
>phone: 517-333-0797
>fax : 517-264-1057
>
>Andy Huang
>
>
>
>

What an incredible crock of !#_at_$

... Received on Sat Mar 30 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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