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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (800)10/29/1998 10:26:00 PM
From: ztect  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1754
 
COMEDY BREAK....................................................................??????????

The Top 15 Unforeseen Consequences of The "Millennium Bug"

15. IRS demands a hundred years of interest from stunned taxpayers.

14. "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" song gets stuck in infinite loop.

13. At the stroke of midnight, Windows 99 turns back into DOS 1.0, the
Pentium V turns back into an 8088, and the Handsome User is left holding
a beautiful glass mouse.

12. Internet Movie Database now lists "1901: A Space Odyssey"

11. Residents of Indiana have to figure out if they're off by 999 years,
364 days and 23 hours, or 1000 years and one hour.

10. Bob Dole's age erroneously listed with only 2 digits.

9. Mel Brooks's "2000 year old man" skit stops being funny.... Oops, too
late.

8. Sales of Coca Cola jumps drastically after original cocaine- laden
formula becomes legal again.

7. Software engineers point out that since computers think it's almost
1900, we technically have to "Party like it's 1899," which, frankly,
doesn't seem like much fun.

6. Microsoft declares the year 1900 to be the new standard of the
"Gatesian" calendar.

5. Jesus shows up late for His second coming, blames it on COBOL
programmers.

4. Computers temporarily fooled into thinking Strom Thurmond is only 103.

3. First Top 5 List of the year? "Reasons No One Would Ever Assassinate President McKinley"

2. Using a computerized adoption service, Michael Jackson mistakenly
takes home some octogenarians.

...and the Number 1 Unforeseen Consequence of the "Millennium Bug"...

1. Unexpected demand for COBOL programmers results in severe
understaffing of fast-food restaurants.



To: Josef Svejk who wrote (800)10/29/1998 10:34:00 PM
From: Robert Ague  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1754
 
Josef,

My take on the Westergaard thing:

PINC had publicized if you bring sales to the company, you would receive a compensation for the revenue. I think Mr. Westergaard is
going to do like AOL is supposed to: either allow electronic downloads of the software, or a link to Planet City. If Mr. Westergaard likes the product, his endorsement and Y2K connections should lead to more sales of MBK. Hence, a joint venture is borne, both parties profit, like a lot of "respected" businesses are.

I am not sure of the "company they keep" comment you made. Does it deal with prior posts of the Emerging Company Reports legal issues, PAR program, ???

See ya Fri
ROB

PS Good dinner at the Outback.