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To: Jeff Redman who wrote (1289)3/23/1999 10:22:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 1361
 
Re-writing history are they....LOL

I also heard those wage predictions. I bet that's one you wished would come true.

But the doomers just keep disappointing us.



To: Jeff Redman who wrote (1289)3/24/1999 3:03:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Respond to of 1361
 
Food stamp computer glitch had no bearing on Y2K 'bug' improvements

wire.nj.com

>>A computer glitch that caused $23 million in food stamps to be given out prematurely in New Jersey was not connected to Y2K millennium bug problems as first suspected, computer experts say.

The problem was one of human error and hardware on a computer that controls the automated food stamp accounts. <<





To: Jeff Redman who wrote (1289)3/25/1999 12:38:00 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1361
 
And I thought I seen it all.

symantec.com

Snip:
>>Symantec firmly believes that the Year 2000 issue is very serious, but it has nothing to do with computer viruses or the hoax message provided below. The message outlined below is overstated and inflammatory regarding Year 2000 issues. This hoax alert was posted specifically to counter the virus warning included in the body of the message and is not meant to infer that Symantec doesn't support fixing potential Year 2000 problems.<<