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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Personal Contingency Planning

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To: jbe who wrote (527)12/7/1998 12:07:00 PM
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Hi. I have a shut off in the basement that is below the depth to which the ground freezes. So if it looks like no heat I will drain all the remain pipes and just use the basement tap--how's that? But don't forget most residential water is pumped by electric pumps and if there is no electricity then no heat and no water either. I'm using the Montreal experience as a guide and everything should work if the Y2K disaster should occur.
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