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To: Wally Mastroly who wrote (3374)2/20/1999 2:16:00 PM
From: Trebor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 15132
 
Wally:
Turns out there is a surprisingly simple solution to the millennium bug, which I received in the following e-mail:

Hello everybody:

Now that I've finished with that troublesome impeachment business I've
had some time to study the Y to K problem. Here's what you gotta do:

When you get your year 2000 calendars find a good heavy marking pencil
and change all the months and days so they are Y to K compliant. I have run a pretest and it works fine.

The months on the calendars now read: Januark, Februark, March, April, Mak, June, Julk, August, September, October, November, and December.

The days read: Mondak, Tuesdak, Wednesdak, Thursdak, Fridak, Saturdak,
and Sundak.

"OK?"
You're welcome
John




To: Wally Mastroly who wrote (3374)2/22/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: Wally Mastroly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15132
 
Re: Asia- "(some)U.S. firms do well despite Asia woes" :

\http://www.usatoday.com/money/mds027.htm

"..But that hardly means American businesses can stop worrying about Asia..."