Tired of Y2K, but can somebody point me to another good forum ?

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I'm sick of y2k! There will be IT date-handling problems in many areas over months or years, but these problems will mostly have to be handled case-by-case by the experts in each area.

But: I have enjoyed this forum. From now on, all my posts would be 'OT' in the sense of not relating to y2k, which no longer interests me. Can somebody point me to another forum where interesting people gather and discuss self-sufficiency, issues of political and economic freedom, future of human race, relation of humans to technology, etc. ? I'm serious, please post links to such fora if known.

-- Count Vronsky (vronsky@anna.lit), January 03, 2000

Answers

Yes, TB2K2000 .....

-- BigDog (BigDog@duffer.com), January 03, 2000.

Have you tried backwoods home magazine? Its online at backwoodshomemag.com I think.

-- ate my cookie (nope@not.today), January 03, 2000.

Big bulletin board for self improvement...

How to make your new years resolutions real...http://www.tonyrobbins.com/forum.html

-- STFrancis (STFrancis@heaven.com), January 03, 2000.


The url is really http://www.backwoodshome.com/

-- g (gh@nospam.com), January 03, 2000.

How about TB19.1K? ;)

WW

-- Wildweasel (vtmldm@epix.net), January 03, 2000.



Count, I'm finally reading AND THERE WAS LIGHT. Stick around. Post oTs.

-- Mara (MaraWayne@aol.com), January 03, 2000.

alt.binaries.pictures.sheep.baaah.baaah.baaah

-- Y2KGardener (govegan@aloha.net), January 03, 2000.

Count V....check this one out! The interactiveness is a bit slower, but the posts are killer!
http://www.uni- karlsruhe.de/~Rainer.Typke/other-instrument- jokes.html

Catchin' a breather until the next wave of mass hysteria engulfs me!

-- Jay Urban (Jayho99@aol.com), January 03, 2000.

Try the Debunkers Forum.

-- (bromide@lillithg.org), January 03, 2000.

KITCO is the other best place on the net.

http://www.kitcomm.com/cgi-bin/comments/gold/display_short.cgi

-- ng (cantprovideemail@none.com), January 03, 2000.



Bromide, I've read debunker forum several times, however I've found majority of people there shallow, self-righteous, narrow-minded, but worse than all that - boring! Unlike here. But I can't keep posting here, cause I'll be more and more "OT".

Thanks for the other suggestions people!

-- Count Vronsky (vronsky@anna.lit), January 03, 2000.


http://www.mit.edu/~jcb/jokes/

mebbe dees wan wirk mo bettah fo you, mon!

-- Jay Urban (Jayho99@aol.com), January 03, 2000.

Right On Count, After the dust shakes out there may be a lot of good non-arguementative conversation right here---Don't want to bid goodbye to all the friends pro and con that have posted here,Lets elevate and continue with more varied and interesting topics and still list update information on remediation progress---there is more than y2k happening out there-----merek

-- merek (merek@aloha.net), January 03, 2000.

Here's a couple of possibilities: Frugal Squirrel's Patriot, Survivalist, and Gun Owners Bulletin Boards
HistoryChannel .com Discussions

-- Cherokee (Cherokee@qtmail.com), January 03, 2000.

Almost forgot:

Salon.com Table Talk

Twenty-six different categories, averaging more than one hundred threads in each. There should be something to interest most everyone here.

-- Cherokee (Cherokee@qtmail.com), January 03, 2000.



Count, before you depart (if you must), I think that a lot of old timers would like you to de-cloak and say goodbye with the handle that we knew you from a year ago. Would you do us that favor? (Maybe it will even draw Hardliner out for a post.)

-- King of Spain (madrid@aol.cum), January 03, 2000.

The world didn't end, so now you're bored? And you want our help to amuse yourself?

If you thought the utilities were going off at 1/1/3900, then you should have a fertile enough imagination to keep yourself occupied.

-- Servant (public_service@yahoo.com), January 05, 2000.


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