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To: lorne who wrote (46375)12/30/1999 7:02:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116997
 
The Y2K Blame Game

<< You've seen the plot before. A terrible crime has been committed. The police round up a small group of suspects and place them, shoulder-to-shoulder, in a lineup. The victim stands behind a two-way mirror and identifies the perpetrator.

A similar scenario will be played out sometime next year. Here's how it works: Imagine it is sometime after the first of the year. As a result of Y2K, there have been disruptions. They didn't result in the end of the world, but they were more severe than what the government and big business had suggested they would be. As a result, citizens are furious and want to know who is responsible.

Imagine that the authorities have rounded up five suspects. Here they are in no specific order: >>

... cont'd at ...

worldnetdaily.com

*****

Morning lorne,

Not sure if you know about this Canadian Y2K site ... It has been posting a mixture of Cdn, US and global articles ... Starting tomorrow, he will be reporting on Y2K failures throughout the day.

albertaweb.com

May everyone have a happy (and quiet) rollover.

:-))

John