Time for Hamasaki to weigh in

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The longer he waits, the more scrutiny WRP 135 will get. I for one will not have closed the circle until I see his reactions to the situation so far.

I know he is busy, and will be for a while yet.

-- Forrest Covington (theforrest@mindspring.com), January 09, 2000

Answers

I agree. Where is Cory? A lot of people are waiting for his perspective.

-- Earl (earl.shuholm@worldnet.att.net), January 09, 2000.

Cory has had the flu, he has posted here at TB and at Deja once or twice. Once he gets better I expect we will have our next install ment of the Clueless newsletter

-- Clueless (CCC@Coryinc.com), January 09, 2000.

Sorry to hear Cory is sick. I hope he gets well soon.

-- snooze button (alarmclock_2000@yahoo.com), January 09, 2000.

Me too.

-- Earl (earl.shuholm@worldnet.att.net), January 09, 2000.

I've been wondering the same thing for several days now. I like and respect Cory and appreciate him not feeling well, but the WRP's have been a little less than timely for awhile...not that it probably matters much at this point...

-- still (waiting@nothingnew.com), January 09, 2000.


You can track Cory's csy2k NewsGr. postings here:

Hamas aki

-- It's Me (Noat@here.com), January 09, 2000.


flu and asthma.

My polly friend Moshe and I are working on an analysis. This should hit the streets on Feb 1.

First of all, we've had 3 or 4 problems reported in DFSMS and another 3 in CA7. Both are important system-level products in the MVS world. I know that two shops that did press hard, did do a year of testing, have experienced small Y2K glitches. (I even found and fixed one, prevyear = currentyear - 1, giving last year as -1)

What I don't know is how the 2nd and 3rd tier mainframe shops are doing.

-- cory (kiyoinc@ibm.XOUT.net), January 09, 2000.


If Cory has, "that" flu, then he's not going to be functional for a while, especially if he has to force himself to work. That flu (boy does that remind me of, "that woman") knocked out every one of the 75 people in my shop. Some were mildly affected, most were devastated, and the effects linger.

-- paul leblanc (bronyaur@gis.net), January 09, 2000.

Cory, please get well soon.

Hope you didn't get the strain I got seemed to last 1+ monthes and still hanging around, Ughh.

I hope you time your reveiw well. Good perspective takes time and we need to let the crap that is flying for news to settle down to get a real idea of how things are functioning, ala enterprise systems.

Waiting for the Monthly, Quarterly reports to declare V.

-- Squid (ItsDark@down.here), January 10, 2000.


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