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To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8726)9/21/1999 12:23:00 AM
From: Jeff Mizer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
Hi Cheryl- 100 days away.... getting close- and its almost eerie with the calm. I am so proud of my wife- very much on same page w/ me and we feel tonite we are about as prepared as we can be for living in a suburb. I wish we had moved- but we have a farm to fall back on so its at least better than nothing.
Since the thread has pretty much quieted down maybe those of us that have prepared can trade some tips and such. Poor cheeky will be bored but there really is not much too say- those who will prepare are or have and those like cheeky will be beating on our door soon enough so its past time to argue with them.
Tonite we picked up a Coleman dual fuel camp stove along with some fuel and spare parts for it. A small sewing repair kit, compass, weatherproof matches and batteries etc. Many times when we are out we just try to pickup odd and end things- sometimes new things and often times just more.
Wife is packing 2 small suitcases along with 2 backpacks in case of emergency or disaster in case have to go on foot after seeing the people on tv from some of these global troubles it makes you wonder at the arrogance of many Americans to think disaster cannot strike them. I never knew how personally vulnerable we were until 18 months ago. I sure feel good now - knowing we have tried our best.

Jeff



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8726)9/21/1999 11:08:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Respond to of 9818
 
ALERT: "MICROSOFT SUPPORT" E-MAIL Y2K VIRUS

Microsoft Warns Consumers of Harmful Virus Contained in Y2K E-Mail; Fraudulent E-Mail Message Offers Free Y2K Fix

REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Playing on consumer fears that the upcoming year 2000 date rollover may wreak havoc on personal computers, malicious hackers have created various e-mail messages that have virus-infected software attached.

One such message, known as the Y2Kcount.exe, falsely appears to be coming from Support@microsoft.com and has already been maliciously distributed to Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) customers through e-mail. Officials at Microsoft warn unsuspecting consumers who open the e-mail message and execute the attachment that their computer system may be susceptible to the virus. Don Jones, director of Year 2000 Readiness at Microsoft, said, "The Y2K-related e-mail message that claims to come from Microsoft is a hoax. Consumers should not open the attachment but rather delete it immediately."

The Washington-based software company advises those looking to make certain their computers are ready for the Y2K date rollover to use the legitimate tools available at Microsoft's Y2K Web site (http://www.microsoft.com/y2k/) or on a tangible CD-ROM, such as the Microsoft(R) Year 2000 Resource CD.

If Microsoft does send e-mail messages to its customers regarding Y2K updates or security patches, it is solely to inform them that they are available and will only provide links to the Microsoft download sites. Microsoft never attaches the software itself to the respective e-mail. Detailed information on Microsoft's policy of software distribution and security issues is available at microsoft.com.

As many as eight different versions of the e-mail message are thought to be in circulation. For security and protection purposes, consumers who receive e-mail with software attached should delete it from their systems.

Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.

Contact: Angie Maddox of Waggener Edstrom, angiem@wagged.com, or Waggener Edstrom Rapid Response
Team, rrt@wagged.com, 503-443-7000, for Microsoft Corp.



To: C.K. Houston who wrote (8726)9/21/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9818
 
Hey Cheryl! Well, I'm back! In all my irrascible splendor and glory.
I've been dug in and disconnected for about 5 months now, as I put together
the last piece of my Y2K planning...locating and filing claims on a goldmine,
a real live, living and breathing, not-worked-since-the-late-1800s- 140A parcel of my own, high in the Eastern Oregon Mountains. Decided on this larger parcel than settling down in the Grant's Pass area like you and I talked about earlier this spring.

As turned out, finding it and getting the claims filed, approved, issued, and
the assessment work done and filed before 8/31 turned out to be
easier than robbing a bank!<vbg> The Good Lord has blessed me with a
new, safe place to live and operate as me and my family await, in particular, the financial chaos surrounding 12/31/99 midnight, as the public becomes painfully aware their electronic debits and credits are backed by nothing but hot air and empty FDIC slush funds.

In doing so, I have run across an absolute delightful new set of acquaintances, Pat and Roy Valentine of Huntington Oregon, a good spitting distance away from my setup.
My claims involve both hardrock and placer mining on my sprawling acreage.
I know SQUAT about hardrock mining except as I have picked up information
over the years as a speculator investor in both Canadian Penny Stocks as well as
playing the XAU successfully and ABX in particular via both stock purchases and
various buy/write options over the years.

Then Roy and Pat crossed my path, and they are BIG into exchanging information,
guidance, and experience, for services: they were ready to leverage their favorable
Interstate Highway Exit access to their mine for internet website advertising.
In exchange, they've showed me the place to start with the hardrock potential
as well as location of still usable but idle mining equipment on my place in
for my website building skillset, a offer I obviously jumped at.
Here's the result: oregontrail.net!~ortrailrv

<snip>
Roy, "Old Sweetheart" and wife, Pat now want to share their years
of profitable hardrock as well as placer gold mining experiences with the public.
Hundreds daily whiz by their Lookout Mtn, I-84, Oregon Exit 338 gold mine.
Illegally lining I-84 with cars and semi's, people often watch mesmerized while Roy runs the big trommel.
N O W
Roy and Pat are the FIRST GOLD MINING PROFESSIONALS on any continent
to harness the power of the internet and combine it with an actual commercial mining operation!
Dubbing it "Operation Virtual Mining," miners' Valentine are trendsetters in the new millenium!
They are first to offer anywhere on the 'net, to any consumer in the world,
ACTUAL PHYSICALLY MINED GOLD, straight from the earth to the retail buyer!
This new breed of cyber-goldbuyer can now cut out the middleman
and buy directly from the commercial goldmine operators' Valentine.

Roy and Pat are creating this ultimate in "sweetheart deals", by making it possible
for people they have never met, to buy gold direct from the mine, for the new millenium and beyond!
For a modest grubstake, per trommel shift share,
(see website for details: oregontrail.net )
(limited to 24 shares per 3 hour gold trommel shift)
"Old Sweetheart" and Pat will mine real gold for any cyber-citizen
whether or not they are able to actually come onsite to watch the big trommel operate.
For each grubstake , each BLUE BUCKET VIRTUAL MINER can buy a single gold split,
up to and including purchasing all 24 splits of a single 3 hr GOLD trommel shift,
in this ongoing, commercial Blue Bucket Gold Diggings® mining operation.

And that is NOT all: they are having a big onsite Gold Trommel Run and inviting both public and the regional and national press, OCT 8-11,1999, over Columbus Day Federal Holiday Weekend. COME JOIN US and MEET O/49r while you are there if you like. I wouldn't miss it for the world. I've never run a trommel before and this is MY big chance, so I was the first to sign up for this opportunity!!!
Especially after they invited me to supper and then showed me the TV Video Tape, shown on the 6:00 NEWS a few years back on Portland OR KATU Portland's (ABC Affiliate).

Watching Roy at work on that big trommel, and then pouring that glittering 15 oz pile of pile of gold nuggets through the funnel and into a bottle, right there in living color on that video tape, convinced me this "Old Sweetheart" was the real deal, and I had stumbled across a goldmining 'coach' for my new operation.
<snip>

For a biography of Roy Valentine, photos of the big trommel in operation, and details about how to contact the Valentines to learn more about trommels, or virtual mining, commercial mining,the best way to build anything mining related from a rocker box to a 50TonPerDay ballmill, or whatever, please e*mail them at: ortrailrv@oregontrail.net
for a prompt answer from a real, hands on, old miner in the flesh...a TRUE been there/done that kind of miner for over 37 years. Tell them, O/49r sent you!

If you like, Cheryl, I'll outline in my next post why I felt it important "to get a goldmine or two" as the final strategic piece of my Y2K planning preparation.

Good to talk to be posting again, my friends. I've still got opinions on the gold market, GATA, Central Bankers, Alan Greenspan, the prognostications of Arch Crawford and CNBC's Ron Insana baring his pate on international TV...again.(grin) So, fire away!

O/49r is back in the SI Posting Game! Let the good times roll! And let the price fall to $195 like I've been forecasting. I'm now ready to catch the falling knife, trrrrrrust me! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAW!
Ballsy ain't I???-with gold up about $4 this am due to the trade report(VVBG)