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To: flatsville who wrote (4767)3/18/1999 11:47:00 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 9818
 
Y2K scam surfaces in state

mcall.com



To: flatsville who wrote (4767)3/18/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9818
 
Futures dealing simulation reports no Y2K problems

03-18-99
koreaherald.co.kr



To: flatsville who wrote (4767)3/18/1999 12:53:00 PM
From: flatsville  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9818
 
Pretty damn soon I am just going to stop reading the news---

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Marines Train in Preparation for Workers' Potential
Y2K Anger

By Steve Vogel
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, March 18, 1999; Page J06

Worried about government workers becoming unruly if
they're not paid because of
Y2K computer problems?

The Marines have thought about this and will be ready if
mobs of office workers
armed with staplers and briefcases storm the Treasury.

A contingent from the Marine Corps Barracks at Eighth and
I streets in Southeast
Washington traveled to Quantico Marine Corps Base in
Virginia recently to train for
handling civil unrest. The scenario, played out at a mock
training city at Quantico,
involved government workers who are miffed that computer
problems associated
with the year 2000 computer problem prevent paychecks from
being issued.

The Marines, equipped with riot shields and concertina
wire, were able to save the
republic from the marauding workers--at least in this
practice run.