Unfortunately this is how many people feel

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Many Sick of Millenial Fever

``All this stuff about Y2K, I'm sick of hearing about it. And everything about how the world's going to end,'' Mike Mumbower of Seattle said during a vacation to Disneyland in Anaheim. He plans to stay home Dec. 31. ``We're just indifferent. It's kind of like, who cares?''

``People think the Earth is ending, but it's going to come and go real quick,'' said Chris Gibson of Paramus, N.J., who plans to jam with some musician friends on New Year's Eve. ``The next day it'll be back to the same thing as any other year. Trying to remember to write 2000 instead of 1999.''

Sigh.

-- John Ainsworth (ainsje@cstone.net), October 12, 1999

Answers

I wish morons like this would have lived in the Carolinas and had reacted the same way towards Hurricane Floyd. Would have been less of a traffic jam out.

-- King of Spain (madrid@aol.cum), October 12, 1999.

There's really not much you can do for them at this point. In a few months, they'll be dead anyway. No point getting all depressed about it.

-- (its@coming.soon), October 12, 1999.

>> In a few months, they'll be dead anyway. <<

Of astonishment?

-- Brian McLaughlin (brianm@ims.com), October 12, 1999.


I'd be temted to become a polly too, if I didn't have a vested interest in a y2k supply company.

-- Jim Jim (JJ@driioc.com), October 12, 1999.

hey polly po po

new math for you

BITR + BITR = BITRBITR

BITRBITR + BITRBITR = BITRBITRBITRBITR

it would take months to finish the new math//because it can go on and on and on

-- j.d. honeycutt (showtron@monumental.com), October 13, 1999.



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