Thanks!!!

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Just in case we totally run out of forums in the near future I would like to extend my thanks to all of you. TB2000 and it's dwellers, whether good, bad, or ugly, have been an invaluable asset in both my further understanding of Y2K (been at it about 3 years) and my preparations for it. I would especially like to thank those posters who were able to take the time to find news articles of merit, Mr. Beanfang comes immediately to mind but there are several others. I will continue to post my acerbic little comments till the end, but I just wanted to get this out of the way at this point. Like many of you, I have had to suffer the indignities of being viewed as "one of those Y2K people". It sure was nice to have a place to visit that made me feel sane. Hopefully the new year will bring us a world that has every right to scoff at our fears. I doubt it though, I think things are going to get ugly out there. But regardless of how things develop and where I end up personally, I owe TB2000 and it's citizens a debt of gratitude beyond measure. You will always have a place in my heart.

Thanks,

John Ludi

-- Ludi (ludi@rollin.com), December 29, 1999

Answers

Thanks for the email about the breakdown of TB2000 and the switch to here.

And yes, thanks to all on the forums for all the info (even the "bad" info.. it deepened my convictions and speeded my preps).

Good luck to all.

"Cheeks tight, fingers crossed, toes curled, we look forward to that 'E ticket' ride into the New Millennium." - John Anderson, Y2K NewsRadio

-- Linda (lwmb@psln.com), December 29, 1999.


Thanks for emailing me Ludi...!!

-- kritter (kritter@adelphia.net), December 29, 1999.

I'll go along with those sentiments. It's been a great time, I just wish that whoever fried the other site couldv'e left well enough alone. So onward and upward as they say. Good luck and God(s) Bless.

-- Billy Boy (Rakkasan101st@Aol.com), December 29, 1999.

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