August 1999 Popular Electronics

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Cover Y2K Survival Guide, How to protect your equipment and What will really happen January 1.

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Page 37 "Ed Yourdon, just one of the Y2K experts we spoke to, offers in his book and at his Web site his views on possible problem"

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August??????????????

-- Moore Dinty moore (not@thistime.com), June 08, 1999.

Sure Moore, it's the publishing version of paying ahead. They are "on track" to have the first three issues of 2000 available by the end of this year!

-- Brooks (brooksbie@hotmail.com), June 08, 1999.

The rules for dating newspapers and magazines are somewhat different. For newspapers (and everything placed in that category), the date is the publication date. For magazines, the date is the 'pull date', when the magazine must be removed from the shelves. So the August issue can't be on the shelves past the end of July.

-- Flint (flintc@mindspring.com), June 08, 1999.

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