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Dans un courrier daté du 10/01/99 19:36:09 Heure d7iver Pari9 Madrid,
bnm03@xxxxxxx a écrit :

> 
>  How about not wanting to spend the hours to learn and configure a new piece
>  of complex software.
>  How about wanting to avoid the pitfalls that inevitably occur when you're
>  learning new software
>  How about since you're making money with TS4 there's little monetary
>  incentive to spend the time to upgrade to TS2000.
>  How about the additional cost of a new faster PC (and the time to get it
and
>  install it) and bigger hardrive to handle TS2000's additional processing
>  overhead.
>  How about the unknown cost of  inevitable screw ups when using your systems
>  in the new product
>  How about waiting for Omega to work out the inevitable bugs in the first
>  release so that you aren't a pig in a poke.
>  
>  These are just some of the reasons why one would want to avoid upgrading to
>  TS2000 during 1999 and even further out.
>  
>  TS4 should already be Y2K compliant.

And how about being one time in your life somewhat positive ?
Predicting the future pitfalls never forbid them to occur if they must do so.
If anyone was thinking like this since the early times, trading would result
in mamooth stocks only, and transaction cost no more than a big budgeon stroke
(ask) over your head (bid).

Now, I go back to my computerized cavern.

PO