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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Lane3 who wrote (8855)10/2/1999 9:52:00 AM
From: C.K. Houston  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
<The former will spend New Year's Eve in their basements doublechecking their stores. The latter will be in Times Square or on a ship at the International Date Line.>

And most will be celebrating close to home with friends and family.

<The data are just gnats that flit through the scene stirring everyone up.>

Or lulling some into complacency.

Cheryl



To: Lane3 who wrote (8855)10/3/1999 5:48:00 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
For those of you who have been looking for more of a warning message, I watched a one hour special today on the local ABC affiliate entitled Y2K: Ready or Not. It was sponsored by AT&T.

I found it interesting. There was no new information except that they said the average family typically has 72 hours worth of food in the house. As anyone who was following the debate about my pantry would know, I was startled that the average was so small.

What I found interesting was the tone of the show. It started out quite stern about the need to prepare--it would be hard to watch the first few minutes and then change channels. The style of the show reminded me of a documentary out of the 50s. It was earnest and to the point, nothing slick at all. The background music was like a bit spooky like an old documentary about the Soviet menace.

The point of view was a range from survivalist to the official government position. No pollys in sight, that is unless you consider the snowstorm/earthquake/hurricane recommendations to be polly. It stressed that there was still plenty of time but that the onus was on the individual to determine what preparation was needed.

A tape of the show was for sale, but I'm not sure I got the correct number--970-479-3556--due to a 15" TV and middle-aged eyes.

Karen