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To: Carolyn who wrote (6749)6/3/1999 9:49:00 PM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Now I have really thought out this Y2K problem. Everyone is stocking up on 1.00 bills, food the kind you can open with a can opener, Water, guns, batteries, candles, radios, blankets etc. etc. etc. Okay, now here is my list; Lots of batteries, so I can listen to my Do-Wop-Rock, candles [the mood type, might as well be comfortable] A little water and alot of beer [it will help me forget what we're worried about] and tons of peanut butter..That's about the only food I can think of that doesn't need electricity of any kind . I will be at the beach, so I really don't care where everyone else is....Does that make me selfish? I don't have a gun, so come on over and eat peanut butter, and drink bear and we'll play name that shell. What Me Worry? And, oh yes, so everyone here doesn't get mad at me, I'll try reading the GNET annual report by candle light, just to know all the facts. R



To: Carolyn who wrote (6749)6/4/1999 10:50:00 PM
From: Steven R. Michaud  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Thank you....

You are the first one that I've heard say that the Y2K is a joke! I have been in the computer field for 17 years (USAF)....and while there is a potential for a bug to creep into some antiquated COBAL system....it will have minimal affect on all of us....

Thanks....it's nice to know that someone else has some sense about them...(besides those of us that believe in the long-term profitability of GNET)