Y to K (Humor)

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MEMO SUBJECT: Y to K TO: Boss FROM: Blondie RE: Changing Calendars from Y2K I hope I haven't misunderstood your instructions because, to be honest, none of this Y to K problem makes much sense to me. I have finished the conversion of all of the months on the company calendars for next year. They've been returned from the printer and are ready to be distributed with the following new months: Januark Februark Mak Julk I also changed all the days of each week to: Sundak Mondak Tuesdak Wednesdak Thursdak Fridak Saturdak We are now Y to K compliant. Have a nice dak!!!

-- Mara Wayne (MaraWAyne@aol.com), July 21, 1999

Answers

Thank's Mara Wakne, that was prettk funnk!

-- CknusXI (noburnt@toast.net), July 21, 1999.

P.S.

What do you think we should about our computers when the calendar changes to 2000? Or should we worry about it?

-- walt (walt@lcs.k12.ne.us), July 21, 1999.


Alfred E. Newman says "Why worry?"

-- WallyB (WallyB@Wall.com), July 21, 1999.

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