To: TEDennis who wrote (64 ) 4/30/1998 12:26:00 AM From: jhild Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 273
Tell me TEDennis, now I will admit right up front here that I probably know the answer, but it is always good to hear it from a StarSeed Elite such as yourself. You have just brought up the issue of the StarSeed Documentation Set, complete with Quick Reference Card I'm guessing, and I was wondering, and of course having just noticed the documentation errata that you posted for earlier versions, I was wondering (oops did I repeat myself again?), I was wondering if this documentation set is fully Year 2000 Compliant? Oh the disappointments if there is a cascade of detainments as the clock strikes 2000/01/01/0000:00:00. Normally, I wouldn't worry, but being at such a low level of StarSeedness, it does bother me to think that there may be a tear in the universe and all of the higher level StarSeed Sensae come tumbling down through all these lower levels that I seem forever mired in. Not that I won't be glad for the company, but there are times when it is suffocating, and I am not sure the disappointment at such a set back on the threshold of the new millennium will set them in a state of mind for rapid reattainment. Now it is not just the documentation that worries me for every day I am learning that certain other level conveyors are at extreme risk - elevators, escalators, diving bells, etc. So I worry for all of the other pieces of equipment call outs in the manuals. (Yes, I know, I am reading ahead a bit, and I should of course concentrate on the task at hand. But it does worry me that these small and large appliances are possibly not fully Y2K certified.) I have read about certain programs that can check out this equipment. I just got a flyer in a bag of sawdust that I bought for my cat that looks promising for some types of appliances. In fact, I understand that the CEO of this company offering this Y2K boon, even does Technical Support. (So by remarkable coincidence does the Corporate Counsel.) In any event it is a thought - to be prepared for this crucial point in time, despite the timelessness of the StarSeed Program. TIA