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Strategies & Market Trends : The Millennium Crash

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To: set who wrote (4770)12/24/1999 12:20:00 PM
From: Kailash  Read Replies (3) of 5676
 
Y2K will undo us all yet -- or maybe the media will have to scrounge for these kinds of tidbits?

New York, Dec. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Bell Atlantic Corp. sent
out more than 300 bills this month asking for payment on ``Jan. 4, 1900,' the Philadelphia Inquirer said. Similar Year 2000 computer glitches have appeared across the country in recent months, including one in Maine, where state officials sent out 2,000 titles for 2000-model vehicles that listed them as antique ``horseless carriages' -- a designation the state uses for vehicles made before 1916.

That is kind of funny. Any guesses on the headlines on January 1st?

Kailash
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