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To: JDN who wrote (12649)8/9/1998 10:36:00 AM
From: Grashopper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
I wasn"t spoofing and am in alyd almost as much as jeff. I like what i have found and am literally sufficiently invested that i cant afford to be wrong. On the other hand I became an atty after it bacame clear i couldnt pass chemistry. algebra or shop. When my kids got gifts requiring assembly they were returned. Even my current efforts on si and working this computer are cons idered miracles by those that kn ow me. It was only a passionate interest in the civil war and investing wo mms that made me shed a modicum of my former computer illiteracy. At any rate your explanation clarified my confusion. Anytime you want to take a ride, come on down.I have some interesting Jap
ap koi and gardens.



To: JDN who wrote (12649)8/9/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: John Sikora  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
jdn,

It appears we are in the Truth or Dare segment of the evolution of Y2K:

sjmercury.com

IMO the problem isn't fixed...far from it. It's the American way to not deal with problems till their real and tangible and in our face...



To: JDN who wrote (12649)8/11/1998 9:22:00 PM
From: sibe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13949
 
I hear from programmer friends of mine that retention of Y2k workers is a problem and will get worse as salaries for them continue to increase. This is one big advantage that tool companies have over body shops.