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To: threadneedler who wrote (19881)7/1/1998 1:48:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Respond to of 31646
 
'(pulling out one of my old DEC business cards)'

'On 28 Jun 1998 18:24:18 GMT, declan@well.com (Declan McCullagh) wrote:

>In article <6n4kcl$6c4$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>,
> <webmaster@lucidimages.com> wrote:
>>solve any computer-related power plant problems. But just to be
>>sure, most electric companies are likely to temporarily shut down
>>their nuclear plants in the days before the millennium, according
>>to Rick Cowles, manager of the Y2K program for Digital Equipment
>>Corp., a Massachusetts-based computer firm.
>
>Last I checked, Rick had a contract to do Y2K work for one of DEC's
>upstate New York field offices, hardly the same as being the "manager of
>the Y2K program."

(pulling out one of my old DEC business cards)

Y2K Program Manager - Utilities
Americas Year 2000 Expertise Center

By way of disclaimer, I'm no longer with Digital; I joined Tava/R.W. Beck,
LLC in April.

--
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: Re: If There's No Electricity, Nobody's Compliant
From: rcowles@waterw.com (Rick Cowles)
Date: 1998/06/28
Message-ID: <3597dcfb.36001995@enews.newsguy.com>
Newsgroups: comp.software.year-2000
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