cobol programmers --now there's a business model that scales ;p

ok so, my work here is done. I need to go set up a server and will not
be around for the rest of the day, so any pointed questions will have
to wait until tomorrow ;)

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Michael wrote:
>> Gruss, I'd like to apologise for calling you names.
>> It's unprofessional regardless of how emotional your posts have made me.
>>
>
> Not a problem - if we're going to be passionate about an issue, this
> is the one to be passionate about.
>
> I do, however, think there's a communication problem.
>
> Having experience with a thing is great, no problems there, and good
> data points, etc.
>
> But my point all along has been simple: just because it works there
> doesn't mean it works here.
>
> I'm not saying won't work, I'm only saying that it's a real stretch to
> think it will.
>
> The article I posted is much more eloquent at explaining why than I.
>
> And (warning, I'm going to be blunt as is my custom) your experience
> isn't that unique, and at the end of the day patient experience
> doesn't tell us anything about rearchitecting an operational
> healthcare system.
>
> Maybe greenfield, but not a legacy one.
>
> Which is why cobol programmers still make high dough.
>
> 

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