Did anyone hear Ed Yourdon on the radio this morning??

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He was on Southwest radio ministries, talking about y2k. I hear that show alost every morning. Did anyone else here him? I think its on again tonight at 7:00pm.

-- Crono (Crono@timesend.com), May 06, 1999

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I was sound asleep until roughly 5 minutes ago -- so if I was on a radio show, I would have been talking in my sleep (which might have been an improvement on whatever I'm saying when I'm awake!). Maybe it was someone else talking about Y2K

-- Ed Yourdon (ed@yourdon.com), May 06, 1999.

Old Git,

With rare exceptions, my radio/TV appearances are listed on the calendar page of my web site.

-- Ed Yourdon (ed@yourdon.com), May 07, 1999.


What station is southwest ministries on? I have heard of it but I'm not sure we get it in Indiana.

-- Moore Dinty moore (not@thistime.com), May 06, 1999.

Jumble the letters around a bit and you'll probably come up with Ed Yardeni.

-- @ (@@@.@), May 06, 1999.

Ed, I know how modest you are (chuckle) but would you please let us know when you're going to be on radio or TV?

-- Old Git (anon@spamproblems.com), May 07, 1999.


"You mean this stuff, Ed?" said Old Git, giving him a shameless but well-deserved plug. May 12 - Keynote and presentations at Convergence '99 conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

May 20 = Y2K presentation at a Y2K Community group meeting in Mobile, AL. Click here for details. [Click only works at the site!]

Jun 17-18 - Y2K contingency planning seminar in Rome, Italy. Contact Technology Transfer for details

Bad Asian mosquito problem in Rome--be prepared!

-- Old Git (anon@spamproblems.com), May 07, 1999.


In Calgary?? Do you know how I can get tickets? I even have the day off :-)

-- Tricia the Canuck (jayles@telusplanet.net), May 07, 1999.

Tricia, I think if you click on Ed's ca;lendar link above, you'll find the info you need at the site. If you go, please take notes!

-- Old Git (anon@spamproblems.com), May 07, 1999.

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