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To: John Mansfield who wrote (360)5/10/1998 3:33:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Respond to of 618
 
[PLANTENGINEERING] Site review

Plant Engineering is one of the leading magazines on it field. Here is an online article in which some well known y2k sites are reviewed. Article date 4/1/1998.

John
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'April 1998 Plant Engineering

WEB UPDATE

Year 2000 and Counting.

In the January 1998 issue of Plant Engineering, we featured an article on how the
Year 2000 could affect your control systems. This problem is no computer hoax;
businesses should pay ample attention to the Year 2000 computer phenomenon.
There are web sites dedicated to informing the uninitiated, as well as the experts,
on how computer-based systems that use only two digits to represent a year may
run into problems when the year 2000 rolls around. A few of these sites are
reviewed here.
...
The Year 2000 web site (http://www.year2000.com) is a logical place to begin,
and it is one of the most informative web sites dedicated to this phenomenon.
...
The Year 2000 information directory
(http://www.itpolicy.gsa.gov/mks/yr2000/y201toc1.htm) is the place to stop if
you're looking for federal, state and international coverage of the Year 2000
problem. Basically, this web site links to other resources, but it is both
comprehensive and reasonable in scale. There are links to 34 state resources
...
Another web site of links to valuable Y2K resources is y2klinks.com.
It is part of a "Resource Site Ring," or a group of web sites all linked to each
other.
...

manufacturing.net



To: John Mansfield who wrote (360)5/10/1998 3:46:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 618
 
[COWLES] Online ordering of Y2K/utilities book of Rick Cowles

'The print version of my book, "Electric Utilities and Y2k", is now
available for order through amazon.com (use the link in the sig line).
Also, in association with amazon.com, an online bookstore has been set up
at www.euy2k.com/bookstor.htm that features the most popular Year 2000
books in print. One stop shopping; no searching required. All Y2k; all
the time.

You can still order the book via the euy2k.com website - in fact, that's
the only way to get the e-version (available in either MS Word format or
Adobe PDF).

If you're a csy2k regular, and you order the print version via the
euy2k.com website, I'll even sign it for you. (Can you stand it?)

If you haven't checked the website recently, c'mon over!

--
Rick Cowles (Public PGP key on request)

Now Shipping From AMAZON.COM: "Electric Utilities and Y2k" - The Book
euy2k.com
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Subject: Electric Utilities and Y2k at Amazon.com
From: rcowles@waterw.com (Rick Cowles)
Date: 1998/05/09
Message-ID: <355700a4.7550551@enews.newsguy.com>
Newsgroups: comp.software.year-2000
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