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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Jeff Mizer who wrote (8130)8/24/1999 2:56:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (3) of 9818
 
LOL - More on those Naval documents Jim Lord released.
Love the URL this guy posted.

"Freely available" could mean that the document was on some government site, but no link was ever put up to it. Titles and meta-tags in the header could have been easily written to "duck" the search engines.

Instead, the direct address may have been given out to a select few for "private" viewing. This would "technically" make it correct when they say it was "freely available". Freely available to anyone who can randomly guess an address such as:

doublespeak.mil
shit_are_we_in_trouble_/utilities/doc78578745.html

Sure. I mean, it would only be a matter of time before *someome* stumbled onto it, right?

Steve Baxter
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Canadian Y2K ... 'We're not *all* polite'.
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x24.deja.com[ST_rn=if]/threadmsg_if.xp?thitnum=55&AN=515504189.1&mhitnum=0&CONTEXT=935475891.596901925
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