On Sat, 3 Jul 1999 01:01:59, dracon301@aol.comnospam (Dracon301) wrote:
> With all the percentages flying around of systems fixed here are some new > figures for Montgomery County. "Evans said 87 percent of the county's computer > systems have been reported as fixed or upgraded. but only about two-thirds of > all the systems have finished testing, council staff noted." >
87, 66, what the hey? It's just numbers, 79, 88, 93. 98, 95, 90+, don't get picky, Drac, it's how you feel about the numbers that counts. Kosky's got a nice suit, he holds a brisk meeting and uses a firm and decisive voice when addressing the troops; the men really appreciate that, it does wonders for their moral. Evans uses words like metrics (whatever that is.) He has a nice suit and goodness, he's tall too. What more do you want from a leader. A winning style, yes, I see it now.
> Of interest to me was the breakdown of the December test which was held with > scores of reporters present. Only four of about 300 systems were tested that > day-systems the county had already tested and knew would work. > Cheers, AGF >
The sewage, Drac, they didn't flood the streets with sewage. That's what I call a success. Any time you run a Y2K test and don't flood a park with sewage or lock a Mayor in an elevator, yippeee, we bad.
> > http://www.gazette.net/news/counties/story012.html
Here it is, Harlan, a piece of the puzzle. The most prepared county in the U.S. I can't make up stuff this funny. What baffoons. No wait, I have pals who live and work there. Oh nooooooo. The jokes on me. cory hamasaki http://www.kiyoinc.com/current.html
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