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en Many people bought a PC just before Y2K. They were worried that their existing machines wouldn't work, and so they upgraded just to be safe,

en (The) vast majority of the machines infected...are home computers. Nothing will happen on them until people get home from work and boot up their machines. We'd like to think that they whole problem was avoided and everybody cleaned up their machines in time. But unfortunately, that's probably not true.

en I believe that people are nervous and worried and anxious, ... I wouldn't say confidence has disappeared. The economy is still very buoyant. But people are worried.

en I just bought some in February and March. Had I known that they were getting ready to shift to something else I sure as heck wouldn't have bought them.

en These are highly competent, highly educated people who work very hard at their job. They're not machines. They're people. They work diligently at their craft. ... It's important for people to understand that.

en People keep asking me if I'm worried. We work so hard we don't really have time to be worried. We're very confident in what we do. There is always pressure in Ansonia to win. That's the way we like it and we hope it stays that way.

en Windows 2000 will have problems with about 15 percent of [existing] machines,

en It is crucial for us to help existing companies in the county grow and expand. It is important to bring new ones in but it is also very important to work with existing ones. About 60 to 80 percent of our growth comes from existing businesses.

en People typically buy according to need. If you're buying one of these [PowerPC] machines, it's not like it is obsolete. If you bought a Power Mac today, it probably won't be obsolete for the lifetime of that machine. By the time that machine reaches the end of its usefulness, you'll be ready to move onto something else.

en It's the psychological barrier. There are people who might be interested in a Mac who wouldn't have bought one because they're afraid they might need Windows.

en From our standpoint, we will give whatever we can to Children's Miracle Network because they bought two of the machines that saved his life.

en Five years ago, we decided to take out the vending machines. We had snack machines and drink machines throughout the building.

en I wouldn't be too worried. He's done too many good things and has shown too much improvement to be worried about half a day with split teams. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice.

en If it weren't for us, the campus wouldn't be running. We aren't worried about research. We're worried about the money that going into our pockets.

en Everything that's upgraded is upgraded in a central location so schools will no longer have to upgrade PCs and individual systems in the classroom. Everything will be done in one location.


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