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To: J.L. Turner who wrote (4135)2/26/1999 4:03:00 PM
From: flatsville  Respond to of 9818
 
jlt--ROTFLMAO...You're priceless too!

John--Thanks for that link to Belitsos' article. I had not seen it. As a wise woman once said, "It's the dependencies stupid!" (Bev Armstrong)

I've noticed the canary's song is getting a bit shrill. They are skittish little creatures that frighten easily. I also noticed the canary keeps reposting...er...singing the same songs lately...sometimes they're happy...sometimes they're skeptical...sometimes they're wary...but they're always off-key, off the mark and all too often just plain wrong. In my opinion. <ggg>



To: J.L. Turner who wrote (4135)2/26/1999 6:41:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
Y2K without fear

zdnet.com

>>>>I'm not talking about fundamentalist groups who see millennial portents of the end of the world or about waiting-for-the-mothership-to-return cultists who are heading for the caves of New Mexico to await doomsday. I'm talking about average citizens, who are reasonably confident we'll survive the turning of the calendar but who also are pretty sure we will suffer some technological pain in the process.<<<<<

>>>>You hear a lot of people warning that the Y2K bug will make our computers unreliable. Since when have computers been reliable anyway? Mine are full of bugs. I can handle one more.<<<<