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Y2K checks yield surprises

If this is true across all businesses than Gary North is a polly!

Kansas City Star Business Journal

-- PJC (paulchri@msn.com), December 13, 1999

Answers

Just facts not LadyLogic trolling and other pinheaded nothingness to respond to. Sorry....

-- PJC (paulchri@msn.com), December 13, 1999.

Good catch Paul, thanks.

-- Dan G (thepcguru@hotmail.com), December 13, 1999.

Excellent, germane post, Paul - We really need those!

-- Guy Daley (guydaley@bwn.net), December 13, 1999.

This is an interesting read. Does anybody happen to have the url for the discussion of Microsoft's recanting on compliance from about two days ago?

-- Dave (aaa@aaa.com), December 13, 1999.

Lets see--

1.5 million Small Businesses plan to FOF.

A very large percentage use Windows 95,98,NT.

Am I thinking correctly or has the rest of the world gone mad?

-- d----- (dciinc@aol.com), December 13, 1999.



D**m. I really didn't want this surprise package today.

Why can't this whole problem be easy?

-- Robert A. Cook, PE (Marietta, GA) (cook.r@csaatl.com), December 13, 1999.


how can people feel optimism with information such as this? It just boggles the mind

-- diamond_in the_rough (karlacalif@aol.com), December 13, 1999.

Today I bought string and tarps for when you can't get string and tarps. If we live through the initial period of disconnect.

-- Mara (MaraWayne@aol.com), December 13, 1999.

It will be mind boggling to see all those individuals and businesses around the world trying to download those Y2K patches in the first week of the new year.

One of my jobs where I work is Tech Support for an ISP, frankly I am not looking forward to the first week of January because I do expect a dramatic increase in calls from customers.

Regards, Simon

-- Simon Richards (simon@wair.com.au), December 13, 1999.


Simon.. if you get CALLS from CUSTOMERS that will be the GOOD NEWS. It will mean the lights, phones, water and banks made it and you still have a job. Just keep saying to yourself...

It could have been worse... it could have been worse... it could have been worse.

[Dontcha hate when your blessings and your curses turn out to be the same thing?]

-- Linda (lwmb@psln.com), December 13, 1999.



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