Re: Overused terms

Subject: Re: Overused terms
From: John Posada <john -at- TDANDW -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 12 Oct 1998 13:15:54 -0400

> So what is a "better" term for turnkey?
> ***************************************************
> That's an easy one:
>
> Complete solution
>
> Of course, this being a more clear statement of what you provide means
> that someone will have to deliver the goods.
>
> $.02
>


They also don't mean the same thing


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