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To: CIMA who wrote (27949)2/9/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116753
 
In today's public e-mail alert:
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* Ed Yourdon predicts a decade of depression
* A year of disruption
* Introducing TEOTEAWKI
* GTE tells 1.5 million customers to withdraw extra cash
* Let the bankers compete
* Department of Defense sending Y2K team to Russia
* Send money now (or we might accidentally nuke you)
* What about intentional nuke launches?
* Just blame Y2K
* The blame game

Find it all at:
y2knewswire.com



To: CIMA who wrote (27949)1/2/2000 7:37:00 PM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116753
 
Employees at a different video rental store in Florida used pen and paper because computers failed.

In South Korea, about 900 families in apartments in Pyongchon, just south of Seoul, went without heat for several hours Saturday when a central heating system malfunctioned.

In the nearby city of Ansan, a hospital said Sunday that its computer recorded a newborn's birthday as Jan. 1, 1900.

A hospital in western Norway reported that an X-ray machine had failed. News reports said cash registers at a handful of 7-Eleven convenience stores failed in Norway, and some ATM machines there weren't working.

``None of these were serious problems,' said Kim With of Norway's National Civil Preparedness Board....
dailynews.yahoo.com