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> I looked at the article and it does sound rather disappointing. It
is
> especially so when you know that this is a software design issue and
not
> related to the hardware available
How do you know that?
- Cortlandt
"Jeff Kubler" <[log in to unmask]> wrote in message
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> Mark,
> I looked at the article and it does sound rather disappointing. It
is
> especially so when you know that this is a software design issue and
not
> related to the hardware available. Added to this is a realization
that
> companies often make decisions on out dated information. I have
seen this
> several times. A decision is made to go away from a software
solution, but
> in fact that solution had never been totally implemented in a proper
> manner. Compounding this, once the decision is made it may be
several
> years and the functionality that was lacking initially, is now
present but
> no one will look again. They have too much of themselves invested
to
> reconsider.
> Thanks,
> Jeff Kubler
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