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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Jeff Mizer who wrote (4146)2/26/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 9818
 
Apparently you haven't read my posts. I have never said there was no Y2K problem.

Never said affected systems didn't need to be fixed.

I have checked and fixed any Y2K computer problems, personal systems and company systems, they are all prepared for the next century. In my opinion, we will see problems, how bad? Don't know, but I don't feel we will see major disasters. People are fixing this Y2K problem, and some have been fixing it for many years.

Since my company and personal home network is now fixed, not bug free, as no computer is, and from my own research, I am personally not concerned about Y2K and any affects on myself or my family.

I have never said for people NOT to prepare, I have always said it's wise to have extra supplies on hand at all times, as disasters, either natural or man-made happen.

It's your money, do what you wish.

Once again, I am not concerned about Y2K and it's direct affects on myself or family. I believe Y2K is just a bump in the road of life.

If you go back and start reading this thread, start about March 98, you will see, my above statements are true.

In my opinion!
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