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To: Larry Brew who wrote (9178)12/17/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: stox19   of 10786
 
PARTING SHOT. Larry, so that was you yesterday after 3 that sold about 10,000 shares.<ggg> I hope not; because, I just think we are getting close to explode if we can show another good quarter.

Here is some Y2K stuff:
Two Different Local Perspectives:

Gilbert Faces Y2K Glitches Now
by Edythe Jensen
"A glitch in the town's computerized fire and security system is
ringing some year 2000 alarms for Councilman Mike Evans."

azcentral.com

Naples On Track To Minimize Potential Y2K Computer Problems
by Michael McCormack

naplesnews.com

Two International Perspectives:

Britons Told To Stock Up For Y2K Chaos
by Pat Bell
"A government-appointed task force in Britain is warning citizens
to stock up with emergency rations to get them through the first
two weeks of the new millennium.

ottawacitizen.com

Canada: Invoke Marshal Law In Case Of Y2K Bug
"The Canadian government is considering the use of emergency
powers to quell potential chaos in the dawn of January 1, 2000,
when the millennium bug makes its first bite...The Ottowa
Citizen reported that the Canadian military is preparing for
its largest ever deployment of soldiers in peacetime and is
calling the marshal law action 'Abacus'."

news.ninemsn.com.au

Canada considers instituting marshal law and officials in Great
Britain warn citizens to stock up on food. What are officials
in the U.S. saying and doing? They say, "Don't worry, be
happy," and engage in public relations activities.

Y2K: The Big Lie
by Frank Hayes
"Welcome to The Big Lie, year 2000-style: 'We're right on
schedule, we're doing fine and it won't affect us at all.'"

computerworld.com

What, Me Worry?
Marianne Kolbasuk McGee
"John Koskinen, chairman of President Clinton's Year 2000
commission, aims to show his confidence in the Federal
Aviation Administration's year 2000 readiness."

techweb.com

By the way, John Koskinen may be flying on New Year's Eve, but
he will not be in the air at midnight. Even this confidence-
building PR stunt shows a lack of confidence.

Mansour
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