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Letter to the Editor

By Dick Swenson

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Posted January 31, 2000 | |

The following letter was prompted by a Cutter Edge excerpt of Roleigh Martin's article "Long-Term Lessons We Can Learn from Year 2000" (see Cutter IT Journal, August 1999).

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