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To: Eski who wrote (3008)12/23/1998 10:32:00 AM
From: J.L. Turner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
Eski,
This isn't about my being smart or you being stupid.This is about situations and facts that may affect us all.The first myth in the article "The Millinium Bug"by Matt Roscoff is "Critical Systems Will Fail"Their premise is that it's all a bunch of "Hooey" that critical
systems will not fail."But most of society's vital organizations expect
to have the critical portions of their systems repaired or replaced in time."
I consider the power grid and nuclear power plants to have critical systems.I am quoting the plant manager of a nuclear power plant who states that 12 or more critical systems in his plant are not compliant.This could directly affect you and those you love if not
corrected.Please read my post 2971 you might learn something.If after reading the article you want to discuss the facts I would be happy to.Did you read all 8 myths,or did you simply post the article because
it seemed to support your theory of y2k?