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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (8796)11/6/1998 9:52:00 AM
From: stox19  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10786
 
Jeff, Y2K is in the news more than ever and like you always said ALYD needs to get their name out as much as they can. Also breaking down their news sounds like a good idea to me. Here is some tid bit on Y2K:

Millennium Bug Woes Expected To Linger
by Jenny Sinclair
"Australia faces a mounting tide of problems that will peak on
1 January, 2000, but not end there, according to the head of
the federal Year 2000 task force, Graeme Inchley."

it.fairfax.com.au

Questions Continue To Mount In Costs For Y2K Upgrades
by Charlie Whitehead
"Is the nearly $6 million Lee County commissioners are being
asked to spend getting county computers ready for the year 2000
a necessary expense facing virtually every user of computers?"

naplesnews.com

Cost Of Year 2000 Bug Rise
"Costs to businesses associated with Y2K compliance have more
than doubled since last year, and compliance projects are taking
up to six months longer than expected, according to a year-2000
survey by Price waterhouse Coopers"

press.co.nz

Good luck to all, Mansour