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To: VBroady who wrote (4928)3/21/1999 2:19:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 9818
 
VB, I heard a saying on another site, and I put it in my profile, it goes like this:


Have you hugged a Y2Krackpot today?



To: VBroady who wrote (4928)3/21/1999 2:51:00 PM
From: Ken  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9818
 
mr. broady; Re: your slamming/insulting me (in violation of SI regulations); I see from your profile that your VERY MINIMAL EDUCATION(bs: bus finance/law, only), DISQUALIFIES YOU from having anywhere near sufficient enough background knowledge, depth, or substance to have much understanding of but a VERY FEW of the areas of which one must know and comprehend, to understand the complexity and diversity of the factors one must know to be able to grasp Y2K and its many implications and permutations.

Such an insult by you is analogous to a neanderthal criticizing a physicist!

Equally revealing about WHO YOU REALLY ARE, mr broady, is the fact that you have NOT contributed ANYTHING postive to this group as far back as I looked !

I thank you for displaying your ignorance, stupidy, denialist attitudes, and more (which I will not discuss out of courtesy) up front.

Ken "its too late and too complex for people like mr broady.............!"



To: VBroady who wrote (4928)3/22/1999 9:28:00 AM
From: Sawtooth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9818
 
<<Reading your post I have come to the conclusion that you are a nut.>>

vb: Well, maybe he is and maybe not ("Why be normal?"; Alfred Neuman - 1968 <ggg>). But he has something worth considering. I have a neighbor who lost two very loved dogs several months ago to a gasoline fueled generator set up just outside the partially open garage door. The wind blew the exhaust in, it concentrated in the garage, and he lost the dogs. He said, "I never thought about it." At least Ken's post might make someone think about it. (Could have been kids playing in the garage, too.)

Regards.