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Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ?
From: David Mercer <dmercer () world std com>
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 1997 14:16:06 -0400 (EDT)
On Sun, 20 Jul 1997, Paul Trotter wrote:
Then perhaps we should question why the "problems" are occuring at a time when it would be to NSI's benefit (e.g. future IPO) to show that the traditional volunteer method doesn't work.
Seems to me that NSI have shown that their training procedures don't work, as the operator in question payed no attention to a computer generated warning that the files about to be loaded were corrupt. I personally don't find their assurance that such duties will now be performed by "more senior personel" to be totally satisfactory, perhaps auditing of their training procedures by said "more senior personnel" would be better... David Mercer Systems Administrator infiNETways, Inc.
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- Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Jim Fleming (Jul 20)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? MFS (Jul 20)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Joe Shaw (Jul 20)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Paul Trotter (Jul 20)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? David Mercer (Jul 20)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Dave Crocker (Jul 20)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Matthew Crosby (Jul 21)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? root (Jul 21)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? David Mercer (Jul 20)
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- RE: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Jim Fleming (Jul 20)
- RE: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Jim Fleming (Jul 21)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? Dave Crocker (Jul 22)
- Re: Good Timing for .COM Problems ? MFS (Jul 20)