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To: paul boudreau who wrote (22369)8/18/1998 10:54:00 PM
From: ExtraBases  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31646
 
RE: Tim Wilson's, Y2K News, Squawk Box Appearance:

< From: y2knews.net >

<TAVA isn't mentioned. However, based on a sampling of articles appearing on his web site, we should expect some mention of embedded systems during his CNBC appearance. Every bit of awareness helps...>

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Join Mark Haines on CNBC's Squawk Box at 7:30 AM Central Time tomorrow as Tim Wilson, Publisher of Y2K News Magazine, helps kick off Global Y2K Action Day with his guest appearance.

Today's Top Headlines

August 18, 1998

Year 2000 bug will last longer than New Year's Day (Augusta Chronicle)

Brace yourself. (ZDTV)
In 500 days, on New Year's Day, 2000, the Y2K bug will strike-- sending the world's computer systems back to Jan. 1, 1900. Or will it?

August 17, 1998

Confab marks 500 days until Y2K (CNet News)
Marking the 500th day before January 1, 2000, a leading Y2K bug watchdog will host a conference to discuss the technology problem in an effort to spur global action on the issue.

Health care CIOs endorse Y2K database (Computerworld)
Hospital CIOs, citing potential public health risks associated with the millennium date change, last week called for widespread sharing of information about the year 2000-readiness of computerized medical devices.

Lending a Y2K helping hand (Computerworld)
Many small and medium-size businesses have no year 2000-readiness plan, which leaves big companies in the irksome position of deciding whether they should lend a hand to limit their own supply-chain disruptions.

Year 2000 and health care (Computerworld)
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--Dennis