From Japan: Happy New Year...

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12:10 and the fireworks are great.

P.S. So are the phones, power and the wine...

-- PNG (png@gol.com), December 31, 1999

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PNG Have wondered and thoguht of you many times. The last I read you were in the hospital. Better now I hope. Happy New Year and may things remain quiet. Glad you made it.

-- Linda A (adahi@muhlon.com), December 31, 1999.

PNG - Happy new year! A prayer for you for your health and Happiness.

If this good news keeps up Hubby and me will be going out tonight, geeze, maybe I ought to go take a nap so i'll be ready to party!?

Champagne is chilling in the fridge, and fingers are crossed here.

regards, Katherine

-- KatInSeattle (YouC@ntSpamMe.com), December 31, 1999.


PNG!

Good to hear from you! Lets' hope the same is true in Beijing, Bangkok and Bombay!

-- (pshannon@sangersreview.com), December 31, 1999.


I'm doing much better, thanks Linda A.

Now the fun begins... waiting to see how the IT problems shake out for manufacturers and other businesses in the coming weeks.

-- PNG (png@gol.com), December 31, 1999.


Great to hear from you PNG!

Happy New Year!

Diane

-- Diane J. Squire (sacredspaces@yahoo.com), December 31, 1999.



And a happy new year to you too kind sir.

-- Butt Nugget (catsbutt@umailme.com), December 31, 1999.

Happy New Year to all you fine folks...

I think infrastructure is wonderful. It's so civilized...

Let's hope all 6 billion of us can share it.

-- PNG (png@gol.com), December 31, 1999.


Wonderful news! Would you mind putting your local time in your posts PNG now and then, just to reassure me that your maintaining?

-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), December 31, 1999.

Happy New Year Peter!!! Glad to hear things are going well in Japan.

I also am anticipating most problems to shake out in businesses over the next few weeks and months. Will be interesting and possibly painful for many of us . . . let's hope it falls short of the "death by a thousand cuts scenario".

David (aka BankPacman)

-- David Bowerman (dbowerman@blazenet.net), December 31, 1999.


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