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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: airborn who wrote (11415)5/6/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Dave Twibell  Read Replies (1) of 13949
 
ARTICLES -- A friend of mine sent me the following e-mail listing several Y2K articles I thought might be of interest. (Sorry in advance if any of these have been posted already -- new to the thread).

Dave~
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Year 2000 Complacency About to End: San Francisco Examiner
This article describes, among other things, the strong possibility that Ford, GM and other auto manufacturers will have to close down most of their assembly lines, due to their own internal compliance problems, their suppliers' problems, and problems in the infrastructure (e.g., the electrical power grid). At the following link, if you want more details you can click through to the original San Francisco Examiner article (the direct link is too long to fit on a single line of this e-mail message).

garynorth.com
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Air Traffic Chaos Looms Across UK: Computerweekly News
Registration (free) is required to see this article, which is worth
reading. Three major air traffic control Y2K compliance projects are
being delayed till later than the year 2000. This means the outlook for planes being allowed to fly in the UK after 2000 is increasingly bleak.

computerweekly.co.uk
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Energy Industry Can Only Replace 30% of Bad Chips by 2000: World Oil
The natural gas industry and the oil industry are estimated to be able
to fix only 30% of noncomplioant embedded chips by 2000. This points to a virtual crippling of those industries.

gulfpub.com
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Trains Absolutely Cannot Be Switched Manually Anymore
Veteran programmer and computer writer Cory Hamasaki explains how it is simply no longer possible to manually switch trains anymore if the
computerized switching systems should fail in 2000. Hamasaki is
extremely pessimistic about the likelihood of the switching systems
being fixed in time. This points to the virtual crippling of railroad
transport in much, if not all, of the United States. At the following
link, if you want more details you can click through to the original
Dejanews item (the latter link is too long to fit on a single line of
this e-mail message).

garynorth.com
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Some Electrical Utilities May Have to Close Due to Y2K Problems
This article contains some truly sobering revelations, especially that
the nuclear power industry has barely scratched the surface of its
massive noncompliant embedded chip problem. This points to the forced
closures of nuclear power plants.

techweb.com
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