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To: JDN who wrote (20676)7/15/1998 4:04:00 PM
From: Peter Speyer  Respond to of 31646
 
Likely Jim's parrot is evolved enough not to comment on such inanities.;>)eom



To: JDN who wrote (20676)7/15/1998 4:09:00 PM
From: James Strauss  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
>>>What does your Parrot think about our "Village Idiot"?JDN<<<
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JDN:

Absolutely nothing... He doesn't waste his time on nonsense... : >

He did say he would never reply directly to these pickpockets... They only want to steal his crackers... : >

Jim



To: JDN who wrote (20676)7/15/1998 5:23:00 PM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
NRC: 'In the course of implementing the Y2K program, problems could be identified that potentially affect the licensing basis
of the plants.'


What do you think means 'licensing basis'? I can only think of one thing.

John
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NRC latest guidelines:

'It should be recognized that NEI/NUSMG 97-07 is programmatic and does not fully address all the elements of a
comprehensive Y2K program. In particular, augmented guidance in the area of risk management, business continuity
and contingency planning, and remediation of embedded systems is needed to fully address some Y2K issues that
may arise in licensee program implementation.


...
Therefore, to ensure continued safe operation of the facility into the Year 2000 and beyond, contingency plans should
be formulated for affected systems and equipment.
...

'The NRC
staff notes that unless the majority of the Y2K program remediation, validation, and implementation activities are
completed at a facility by mid -1999, leaving only a few such activities scheduled for the third and fourth quarters of
1999, the facility may not be Y2K ready by the year 2000.
...

'In the course of implementing the Y2K program, problems could be identified that potentially affect the licensing basis
of the plants. In certain cases, license amendments may be needed to address the problem resolution. Licensees
should plan to submit such license amendments to the NRC on a timely basis.

nrc.gov