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                                                                    EXHIBIT 10.4
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                                VERSATILITY INC.

                                 1996 STOCK PLAN
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     1. PURPOSE. The purpose of the Versatility Inc. 1996 Stock Plan (the
"Plan") is to encourage key employees of Versatility Inc. (the "Company") and of
any present or future parent or subsidiary of the Company (collectively,
"Related Corporations") and other individuals who render services to the Company
or a Related Corporation, by providing opportunities to participate in the
ownership of the Company and its future growth through (a) the grant of options
which qualify as "incentive stock options" ("ISOs") under Section 422(b) of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"); (b) the grant of options
which do not qualify as ISOs ("Non-Qualified Options"); (c) awards of stock in
the Company ("Awards"); and (d) opportunities to make direct purchases of stock
in the Company ("Purchases"). Both ISOs and Non-Qualified Options are referred
to hereafter individually as an "Option" and collectively as "Options." Options,
Awards and authorizations to make Purchases are referred to hereafter
collectively as "Stock Rights." As used herein, the terms "parent" and
"subsidiary" mean "parent corporation" and "subsidiary corporation,"
respectively, as those terms are defined in Section 424 of the Code.

     2. ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN.
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          A. BOARD OR COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION. The Plan shall be administered
     by the Board of Directors of the Company (the "Board") or, subject to
     Paragraph 2D (relating to compliance with Section 162(m) of the Code), by a
     committee appointed by the Board (the "Committee"). Hereinafter, all
     references in this Plan to the "Committee" shall mean the Board if no
     Committee has been appointed. Subject to ratification of the grant or
     authorization of each Stock Right by the Board (if so required by
     applicable state law), and subject to the terms of the Plan, the Committee
     shall have the authority to: (i) determine to whom (from among the class of
     employees eligible under paragraph 3 to receive ISOs) ISOs shall be
     granted, and to whom (from among the class of individuals and entities
     eligible under paragraph 3 to receive Non-Qualified Options and Awards and
     to make Purchases) Non-Qualified Options, Awards and authorizations to make
     Purchases may be granted; (ii) determine the time or times at which Options
     or Awards shall be granted or Purchases made; (iii) determine the purchase
     price of shares subject to each Option or Purchase, which prices shall not
     be less than the minimum price specified in paragraph 6; (iv) determine
     whether each Option granted shall be an ISO or a Non-Qualified Option; (v)
     determine (subject to paragraph 7) the time or times when each Option shall
     become exercisable and the duration of the exercise period; (vi) extend the
     period during which outstanding Options may be exercised; (vii) determine
     whether restrictions such as repurchase options are to be imposed on shares
     subject to Options, Awards and Purchases and the nature of such
     restrictions, if any, and (viii) interpret the Plan and prescribe and
     rescind rules and regulations
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     relating to it. If the Committee determines to issue a Non-Qualified
     Option, it shall take whatever actions it deems necessary, under Section
     422 of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder, to ensure that
     such Option is not treated as an ISO. The interpretation and construction
     by the Committee of any provisions of the Plan or of any Stock Right
     granted under it shall be final unless otherwise determined by the Board.
     The Committee may from time to time adopt such rules and regulations for
     carrying out the Plan as it may deem advisable. No member of the Board or
     the Committee shall be liable for any action or determination made in good
     faith with respect to the Plan or any Stock Right granted under it.

          B. COMMITTEE ACTIONS. The Committee may select one of its members as
     its chairman, and shall hold meetings at such time and places as it may
     determine. A majority of the Committee shall constitute a quorum and acts
     of a majority of the members of the Committee at a meeting at which a
     quorum is present, or acts reduced to or approved in writing by all the
     members of the Committee (if consistent with applicable state law), shall
     be the valid acts of the Committee. From time to time the Board may
     increase the size of the Committee and appoint additional members thereof,
     remove members (with or without cause) and appoint new members in
     substitution therefor, fill vacancies however caused, or remove all members
     of the Committee and thereafter directly administer the Plan.

          C. GRANT OF STOCK RIGHTS TO BOARD MEMBERS. Stock Rights may be granted
     to members of the Board. All grants of Stock Rights to members of the Board
     shall in all respects be made in accordance with the provisions of this
     Plan applicable to other eligible persons. Members of the Board who either
     (i) are eligible to receive grants of Stock Rights pursuant to the Plan or
     (ii) have been granted Stock Rights may vote on any matters affecting the
     administration of the Plan or the grant of any Stock Rights pursuant to the
     Plan, except that no such member shall act upon the granting to himself or
     herself of Stock Rights, but any such member may be counted in determining
     the existence of a quorum at any meeting of the Board during which action
     is taken with respect to the granting to such member of Stock Rights.

          D. PERFORMANCE-BASED COMPENSATION. The Board, in its discretion, may
     take such action as may be necessary to ensure that Stock Rights granted
     under the Plan qualify as "qualified performance-based compensation" within
     the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code and applicable regulations
     promulgated thereunder ("Performance-Based Compensation"). Such action may
     include, in the Board's discretion, some or all of the following (i) if the
     Board determines that Stock Rights granted under the Plan generally shall
     constitute Performance-Based Compensation, the Plan shall be administered,
     to the extent required for such Stock Rights to constitute
     Performance-Based Compensation, by a Committee consisting solely of two or
     more "outside directors" (as defined in applicable regulations promulgated
     under Section 162(m) of the Code), (ii) if any Non-Qualified Options with
     an exercise price less than the fair market value per share of Common Stock
     are granted

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     under the Plan and the Board determines that such Options should constitute
     Performance-Based Compensation, such options shall be made exercisable only
     upon the attainment of a pre-established, objective performance goal
     established by the Committee, and such grant shall be submitted for, and
     shall be contingent upon shareholder approval and (iii) Stock Rights
     granted under the Plan may be subject to such other terms and conditions as
     are necessary for compensation recognized in connection with the exercise
     or disposition of such Stock Right or the disposition of Common Stock
     acquired pursuant to such Stock Right, to constitute Performance-Based
     Compensation.

     3. ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEES AND OTHERS. ISOs may be granted only to employees of
the Company or any Related Corporation. Non-Qualified Options, Awards and
authorizations to make Purchases may be granted to any employee, officer or
director (whether or not also an employee) or consultant of the Company or any
Related Corporation. The Committee may take into consideration a recipient's
individual circumstances in determining whether to grant a Stock Right. The
granting of any Stock Right to any individual or entity shall neither entitle
that individual or entity to, nor disqualify such individual or entity from,
participation in any other grant of Stock Rights.

     4. STOCK. The stock subject to Stock Rights shall be authorized but
unissued shares of Common Stock of the Company, par value $.01 per share (the
"Common Stock"), or shares of Common Stock reacquired by the Company in any
manner. The aggregate number of shares which may be issued pursuant to the Plan
is 750,000, subject to adjustment as provided in paragraph 13. If any Option
granted under the Plan shall expire or terminate for any reason without having
been exercised in full or shall cease for any reason to be exercisable in whole
or in part or shall be repurchased by the Company, the unpurchased shares of
Common Stock subject to such Option shall again be available for grants of Stock
Rights under the Plan.

     No employee of the Company or any Related Corporation may be granted
Options to acquire, in the aggregate, more than 525,000 of shares of Common
Stock under the Plan during any fiscal year of the Company. If any Option
granted under the Plan shall expire or terminate for any reason without having
been exercised in full or shall cease for any reason to be exercisable in whole
or in part or shall be repurchased by the Company, the shares subject to such
Option shall be included in the determination of the aggregate number of shares
of Common Stock deemed to have been granted to such employee under the Plan.

     5. GRANTING OF STOCK RIGHTS. Stock Rights may be granted under the Plan at
any time on or after September 30, 1996 and prior to September 30, 2006. The
date of grant of a Stock Right under the Plan will be the date specified by the
Committee at the time it grants the Stock Right; provided, however, that such
date shall not be prior to the date on which the Committee acts to approve the
grant.


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     6. MINIMUM OPTION PRICE; ISO LIMITATIONS.
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          A. PRICE FOR NON-QUALIFIED OPTIONS, AWARDS AND PURCHASES. Subject to
     Paragraph 2D (relating to compliance with Section 162(m) of the Code), the
     exercise price per share specified in the agreement relating to each
     Non-Qualified Option granted, and the purchase price per share of stock
     granted in any Award or authorized as a Purchase, under the Plan may be
     less than the fair market value of the Common Stock of the Company on the
     date of grant; provided that, in no event shall such exercise price or such
     purchase price be less than the minimum legal consideration required
     therefor under the laws of any jurisdiction in which the Company or its
     successors in interest may be organized.

          B. PRICE FOR ISOS. The exercise price per share specified in the
     agreement relating to each ISO granted under the Plan shall not be less
     than the fair market value per share of Common Stock on the date of such
     grant. In the case of an ISO to be granted to an employee owning stock
     possessing more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting power
     of all classes of stock of the Company or any Related Corporation, the
     price per share specified in the agreement relating to such ISO shall not
     be less than one hundred ten percent (110%) of the fair market value per
     share of Common Stock on the date of grant. For purposes of determining
     stock ownership under this paragraph, the rules of Section 424(d) of the
     Code shall apply. The date of grant for purposes of this subparagraph shall
     mean the date that the Company or Related Corporation completes the
     corporate action constituting an offer of stock for sale to an individual.

          C. $100,000 ANNUAL LIMITATION ON ISO VESTING. Each eligible employee
     may be granted Options treated as ISOs only to the extent that, in the
     aggregate under this Plan and all incentive stock option plans of the
     Company and any Related Corporation, ISOs do not become exercisable for the
     first time by such employee during any calendar year with respect to stock
     having a fair market value (determined at the time the ISOs were granted)
     in excess of $100,000. The Company intends to designate any Options granted
     in excess of such limitation as Non-Qualified Options, and the Company
     shall issue separate certificates to the optionee with respect to Options
     that are Non-Qualified Options and Options that are ISOs.

          D. DETERMINATION OF FAIR MARKET VALUE. If, at the time an Option is
     granted under the Plan, the Company's Common Stock is publicly traded,
     "fair market value" shall be determined as of the date of grant or, if the
     prices or quotes discussed in this sentence are unavailable for such date,
     the last business day for which such prices or quotes are available prior
     to the date of grant and shall mean (i) the average (on that date) of the
     high and low prices of the Common Stock on the principal national
     securities exchange on which the Common Stock is traded, if the Common
     Stock is then traded on a national securities exchange; or (ii) the last
     reported sale price (on that date) of the Common Stock on the Nasdaq
     National

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     Market, if the Common Stock is not then traded on a national securities
     exchange; or (iii) the closing bid price (or average of bid prices) last
     quoted (on that date) by an established quotation service for
     over-the-counter securities, if the Common Stock is not reported on the
     Nasdaq National Market. If the Common Stock is not publicly traded at the
     time an Option is granted under the Plan, "fair market value" shall mean
     the fair value of the Common Stock as determined by the Committee after
     taking into consideration all factors which it deems appropriate,
     including, without limitation, recent sale and offer prices of the Common
     Stock in private transactions negotiated at arm's length.

     7. OPTION DURATION. Subject to earlier termination as provided in
paragraphs 9 and 10 or in the agreement relating to such Option, each Option
shall expire on the date specified by the Committee, but not more than (i) ten
years from the date of grant in the case of Options generally and (ii) five
years from the date of grant in the case of ISOs granted to an employee owning
stock possessing more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting power
of all classes of stock of the Company or any Related Corporation, as determined
under paragraph 6(B). Subject to earlier termination as provided in paragraphs 9
and 10, the term of each ISO shall be the term set forth in the original
instrument granting such ISO, except with respect to any part of such ISO that
is converted into a Non-Qualified Option pursuant to paragraph 16.

     8. EXERCISE OF OPTION. Subject to the provisions of Paragraphs 9 through
12, each Option granted under the Plan shall be exercisable as follows:

          A. VESTING. The Option shall either be fully exercisable on the date
     of grant or shall become exercisable thereafter in such installments as the
     Committee may specify.

          B. FULL VESTING OF INSTALLMENTS. Once an installment becomes
     exercisable, it shall remain exercisable until expiration or termination of
     the Option, unless otherwise specified by the Committee.

          C. PARTIAL EXERCISE. Each Option or installment may be exercised at
     any time or from time to time, in whole or in part, for up to the total
     number of shares with respect to which it is then exercisable.

          D. ACCELERATION OF VESTING. The Committee shall have the right to
     accelerate the date that any installment of any Option becomes exercisable;
     provided that the Committee shall not, without the consent of an optionee,
     accelerate the permitted exercise date of any installment of any Option
     granted to any employee as an ISO (and not previously converted into a
     Non-Qualified Option pursuant to paragraph 16) if such acceleration would
     violate the annual vesting limitation contained in Section 422(d) of the
     Code, as described in paragraph 6(C).

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     9.  TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT. Unless otherwise specified in the agreement
relating to such ISO, if an ISO optionee ceases to be employed by the Company
and all Related Corporations other than by reason of death or disability as
defined in paragraph 10, no further installments of his or her ISOs shall become
exercisable, and his or her ISOs shall terminate on the earlier of (a) three
months after the date of termination of his or her employment, or (b) their
specified expiration dates, except to the extent that such ISOs (or unexercised
installments thereof) have been converted into Non-Qualified Options pursuant to
paragraph 16. For purposes of this paragraph 9, employment shall be considered
as continuing uninterrupted during any bona fide leave of absence (such as those
attributable to illness, military obligations or governmental service) provided
that the period of such leave does not exceed 90 days or, if longer, any period
during which such optionee's right to reemployment is guaranteed by statute or
by contract. A bona fide leave of absence with the written approval of the
Committee shall not be considered an interruption of employment under this
paragraph 9, provided that such written approval contractually obligates the
Company or any Related Corporation to continue the employment of the optionee
after the approved period of absence. ISOs granted under the Plan shall not be
affected by any change of employment within or among the Company and Related
Corporations, so long as the optionee continues to be an employee of the Company
or any Related Corporation. Nothing in the Plan shall be deemed to give any
grantee of any Stock Right the right to be retained in employment or other
service by the Company or any Related Corporation for any period of time.

     10. DEATH; DISABILITY.
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          A. DEATH. If an ISO optionee ceases to be employed by the Company and
     all Related Corporations by reason of his or her death, any ISO owned by
     such optionee may be exercised, to the extent otherwise exercisable on the
     date of death, by the estate, personal representative or beneficiary who
     has acquired the ISO by will or by the laws of descent and distribution,
     until the earlier of (i) the specified expiration date of the ISO or (ii)
     180 days from the date of the optionee's death.

          B. DISABILITY. If an ISO optionee ceases to be employed by the Company
     and all Related Corporations by reason of his or her disability, such
     optionee shall have the right to exercise any ISO held by him or her on the
     date of termination of employment, for the number of shares for which he or
     she could have exercised it on that date, until the earlier of (i) the
     specified expiration date of the ISO or (ii) 180 days from the date of the
     termination of the optionee's employment. For the purposes of the Plan, the
     term "disability" shall mean "permanent and total disability" as defined in
     Section 22(e)(3) of the Code or any successor statute.

     11. ASSIGNABILITY. No ISO shall be assignable or transferable by the
optionee except by will or by the laws of descent and distribution, and during
the lifetime of the optionee shall be exercisable only by such optionee.

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     12. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF OPTIONS. Options shall be evidenced by
instruments (which need not be identical) in such forms as the Committee may
from time to time approve. Such instruments shall conform to the terms and
conditions set forth in paragraphs 6 through 11 hereof and may contain such
other provisions as the Committee deems advisable which are not inconsistent
with the Plan, including restrictions applicable to shares of Common Stock
issuable upon exercise of Options. The Committee may specify that any
Non-Qualified Option shall be subject to the restrictions set forth herein with
respect to ISOs, or to such other termination and cancellation provisions as the
Committee may determine. The Committee may from time to time confer authority
and responsibility on one or more of its own members and/or one or more officers
of the Company to execute and deliver such instruments. The proper officers of
the Company are authorized and directed to take any and all action necessary or
advisable from time to time to carry out the terms of such instruments.

     13. ADJUSTMENTS. Upon the occurrence of any of the following events, an
optionee's rights with respect to Options granted to such optionee hereunder
shall be adjusted as hereinafter provided, unless otherwise specifically
provided in the written agreement between the optionee and the Company relating
to such Option:

          A. STOCK DIVIDENDS AND STOCK SPLITS. If the shares of Common Stock
     shall be subdivided or combined into a greater or smaller number of shares
     or if the Company shall issue any shares of Common Stock as a stock
     dividend on its outstanding Common Stock, the number of shares of Common
     Stock deliverable upon the exercise of Options shall be appropriately
     increased or decreased proportionately, and appropriate adjustments shall
     be made in the purchase price per share to reflect such subdivision,
     combination or stock dividend.

          B. CONSOLIDATIONS OR MERGERS. If the Company is to be consolidated
     with or acquired by another entity in a merger or other reorganization in
     which the holders of the outstanding voting stock of the Company
     immediately preceding the consummation of such event, shall, immediately
     following such event, hold, as a group, less than a majority of the voting
     securities of the surviving or successor entity, or in the event of a sale
     of all or substantially all of the Company's assets or otherwise (each, an
     "Acquisition"), the Committee or the board of directors of any entity
     assuming the obligations of the Company hereunder (the "Successor Board"),
     shall, as to outstanding Options, either (i) make appropriate provision for
     the continuation of such Options by substituting on an equitable basis for
     the shares then subject to such Options either (a) the consideration
     payable with respect to the outstanding shares of Common Stock in
     connection with the Acquisition, (b) shares of stock of the surviving or
     successor corporation or (c) such other securities as the Successor Board
     deems appropriate, the fair market value of which shall not materially
     exceed the fair market value of the shares of Common Stock subject to such
     Options immediately preceding the Acquisition; or (ii) upon written notice
     to the optionees, provide that all Options must be exercised, to the extent
     then exercisable or to be exercisable as a result of the Acquisition,
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     number of days of the date of such notice, at the end of which period the
     Options shall terminate; or (iii) terminate all Options in exchange for a
     cash payment equal to the excess of the fair market value of the shares
     subject to such Options (to the extent then exercisable or to be
     exercisable as a result of the Acquisition) over the exercise price
     thereof.

          C. RECAPITALIZATION OR REORGANIZATION. In the event of a
     recapitalization or reorganization of the Company (other than a transaction
     described in subparagraph B above) pursuant to which securities of the
     Company or of another corporation are issued with respect to the
     outstanding shares of Common Stock, an optionee upon exercising an Option
     shall be entitled to receive for the purchase price paid upon such exercise
     the securities he or she would have received if he or she had exercised
     such Option prior to such recapitalization or reorganization.

          D. MODIFICATION OF ISOS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any
     adjustments made pursuant to subparagraphs A, B or C with respect to ISOs
     shall be made only after the Committee, after consulting with counsel for
     the Company, determines whether such adjustments would constitute a
     "modification" of such ISOs (as that term is defined in Section 424 of the
     Code) or would cause any adverse tax consequences for the holders of such
     ISOs. If the Committee determines that such adjustments made with respect
     to ISOs would constitute a modification of such ISOs or would cause adverse
     tax consequences to the holders, it may refrain from making such
     adjustments.

          E. DISSOLUTION OR LIQUIDATION. In the event of the proposed
     dissolution or liquidation of the Company, each Option will terminate
     immediately prior to the consummation of such proposed action or at such
     other time and subject to such other conditions as shall be determined by
     the Committee.

          F. ISSUANCES OF SECURITIES. Except as expressly provided herein, no
     issuance by the Company of shares of stock of any class, or securities
     convertible into shares of stock of any class, shall affect, and no
     adjustment by reason thereof shall be made with respect to, the number or
     price of shares subject to Options. No adjustments shall be made for
     dividends paid in cash or in property other than securities of the Company.

          G. FRACTIONAL SHARES. No fractional shares shall be issued under the
     Plan and the optionee shall receive from the Company cash in lieu of such
     fractional shares.

          H. ADJUSTMENTS. Upon the happening of any of the events described in
     subparagraphs A, B or C above, the class and aggregate number of shares set
     forth in paragraph 4 hereof that are subject to Stock Rights which
     previously have been or subsequently may be granted under the Plan shall
     also be appropriately adjusted to reflect the events described in such
     subparagraphs. The Committee or the Successor

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     Board shall determine the specific adjustments to be made under this
     paragraph 13 and, subject to paragraph 2, its determination shall be
     conclusive.

     14. MEANS OF EXERCISING OPTIONS. An Option (or any part or installment
thereof) shall be exercised by giving written notice to the Company at its
principal office address, or to such transfer agent as the Company shall
designate. Such notice shall identify the Option being exercised and specify the
number of shares as to which such Option is being exercised, accompanied by full
payment of the purchase price therefor either (a) in United States dollars in
cash or by check, (b) at the discretion of the Committee, through delivery of
previously-held shares of Common Stock or the withholding from the shares of
Common Stock otherwise deliverable upon exercise of an Option shares having a
fair market value equal as of the date of the exercise to the cash exercise
price of the Option, (c) at the discretion of the Committee, by delivery of the
grantee's personal recourse note bearing interest payable not less than annually
at no less than 100% of the lowest applicable Federal rate, as defined in
Section 1274(d) of the Code, (d) at the discretion of the Committee and
consistent with applicable law, through the delivery of an assignment to the
Company of a sufficient amount of the proceeds from the sale of the Common Stock
acquired upon exercise of the Option and an authorization to the broker or
selling agent to pay that amount to the Company, which sale shall be at the
participant's direction at the time of exercise, or (e) at the discretion of the
Committee, by any combination of (a), (b), (c) and (d) above. If the Committee
exercises its discretion to permit payment of the exercise price of an ISO by
means of the methods set forth in clauses (b), (c), (d) or (e) of the preceding
sentence, such discretion shall be exercised in writing at the time of the grant
of the ISO in question. The holder of an Option shall not have the rights of a
shareholder with respect to the shares covered by such Option until the date of
issuance of a stock certificate to such holder for such shares. Except as
expressly provided above in paragraph 13 with respect to changes in
capitalization and stock dividends, no adjustment shall be made for dividends or
similar rights for which the record date is before the date such stock
certificate is issued.

     15. TERM AND AMENDMENT OF PLAN. This Plan was adopted by the Board on
September 30, 1996, subject, with respect to the validation of ISOs granted
under the Plan, to approval of the Plan by the stockholders of the Company at
the next Meeting of Stockholders or, in lieu thereof, by written consent. If the
approval of stockholders is not obtained prior to September 30, 1997, any grants
of ISOs under the Plan made prior to that date will be rescinded. The Plan shall
expire at the end of the day on September 29, 2006 (except as to Options
outstanding on that date). Subject to the provisions of paragraph 5 above,
Options may be granted under the Plan prior to the date of stockholder approval
of the Plan. The Board may terminate or amend the Plan in any respect at any
time, except that, without the approval of the stockholders obtained within 12
months before or after the Board adopts a resolution authorizing any of the
following actions: (a) the total number of shares that may be issued under the
Plan may not be increased (except by adjustment pursuant to paragraph 13); (b)
the provisions of paragraph 3 regarding eligibility for grants of ISOs may not
be modified; (c) the provisions of paragraph 6(B) regarding the exercise price
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pursuant to ISOs may not be modified (except by adjustment pursuant to paragraph
13); and (d) the expiration date of the Plan may not be extended. Except as
otherwise provided in this paragraph 15, in no event may action of the Board or
stockholders alter or impair the rights of a grantee, without such grantee's
consent, under any Stock Right previously granted to such grantee.

     16. MODIFICATIONS OF ISOS; CONVERSION OF ISOS INTO NON-QUALIFIED OPTIONS.
Subject to Paragraph 13D, without the prior written consent of the holder of an
ISO, the Committee shall not alter the terms of such ISO (including the means of
exercising such ISO) if such alteration would constitute a modification (within
the meaning of Section 424(h)(3) of the Code). The Committee, at the written
request or with the written consent of any optionee, may in its discretion take
such actions as may be necessary to convert such optionee's ISOs (or any
installments or portions of installments thereof) that have not been exercised
on the date of conversion into Non-Qualified Options at any time prior to the
expiration of such ISOs, regardless of whether the optionee is an employee of
the Company or a Related Corporation at the time of such conversion. Such
actions may include, but shall not be limited to, extending the exercise period
or reducing the exercise price of the appropriate installments of such ISOs. At
the time of such conversion, the Committee (with the consent of the optionee)
may impose such conditions on the exercise of the resulting Non-Qualified
Options as the Committee in its discretion may determine, provided that such
conditions shall not be inconsistent with this Plan. Nothing in the Plan shall
be deemed to give any optionee the right to have such optionee's ISOs converted
into Non-Qualified Options, and no such conversion shall occur until and unless
the Committee takes appropriate action. Upon the taking of such action, the
Company shall issue separate certificates to the optionee with respect to
Options that are Non-Qualified Options and Options that are ISOs.

     17. APPLICATION OF FUNDS. The proceeds received by the Company from the
sale of shares pursuant to Options granted and Purchases authorized under the
Plan shall be used for general corporate purposes.

     18. NOTICE TO COMPANY OF DISQUALIFYING DISPOSITION. By accepting an ISO
granted under the Plan, each optionee agrees to notify the Company in writing
immediately after such optionee makes a Disqualifying Disposition (as described
in Sections 421, 422 and 424 of the Code and regulations thereunder) of any
stock acquired pursuant to the exercise of ISOs granted under the Plan. A
Disqualifying Disposition is generally any disposition occurring on or before
the later of (a) the date two years following the date the ISO was granted or
(b) the date one year following the date the ISO was exercised.

     19. WITHHOLDING OF ADDITIONAL INCOME TAXES. Upon the exercise of a
Non-Qualified Option, the transfer of a Non-Qualified Stock Option pursuant to
an arm's-length transaction, the grant of an Award, the making of a Purchase of
Common Stock for less than its fair market value, the making of a Disqualifying
Disposition (as defined in paragraph 18), the vesting or transfer of restricted
stock or securities acquired

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on the exercise of an Option hereunder, or the making of a distribution or other
payment with respect to such stock or securities, the Company may withhold taxes
in respect of amounts that constitute compensation includible in gross income.
The Committee in its discretion may condition (i) the exercise of an Option,
(ii) the transfer of a Non-Qualified Stock Option, (iii) the grant of an Award,
(iv) the making of a Purchase of Common Stock for less than its fair market
value, or (v) the vesting or transferability of restricted stock or securities
acquired by exercising an Option, on the grantee's making satisfactory
arrangement for such withholding. Such arrangement may include payment by the
grantee in cash or by check of the amount of the withholding taxes or, at the
discretion of the Committee, by the grantee's delivery of previously held shares
of Common Stock or the withholding from the shares of Common Stock otherwise
deliverable upon exercise of a Option shares having an aggregate fair market
value equal to the amount of such withholding taxes.

     20. GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION. The Company's obligation to sell and deliver
shares of the Common Stock under this Plan is subject to the approval of any
governmental authority required in connection with the authorization, issuance
or sale of such shares.

     Government regulations may impose reporting or other obligations on the
Company with respect to the Plan. For example, the Company may be required to
send tax information statements to employees and former employees that exercise
ISOs under the Plan, and the Company may be required to file tax information
returns reporting the income received by grantees of Options in connection with
the Plan.

     21. GOVERNING LAW. The validity and construction of the Plan and the
instruments evidencing Options shall be governed by the laws of Delaware, or the
laws of any jurisdiction in which the Company or its successors in interest may
be organized.