Susan Conniry a New Columnist at Hyatt's Site

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I'm pleased to announce that Susan Conniry, who was a regular columnist with Westergaard 2000, has begun a new column on my site. Her first article is entitled Through the Eyes of a Child. We will be announcing other contributors later. We are creating an exciting line-up of writers.

-- Michael S. Hyatt (mhyatt@michaelhyatt.com), February 20, 2000

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Thanks Michael. She was always good on Westergaard. Please keep us posted on new items on your site. Ignore any of the nasty comments you get here from filthy trolls. Folks like you have gotten a lot of us well prepared for inevitable earthquakes and other disasters. We welcome your participation and contributions here.

-- carolyn (carolyn@luvmy.hub), February 20, 2000.

Shut up,...both of you.

-- (Mikes @n .idiot), February 20, 2000.

Well, MOST of us do, anyway.

Tilli

-- Tillijen, Gunner (warhammer@Pride.of.Mandeyne), February 20, 2000.


Thanks Mike for the post!

-- PA Engineer (PA Engineer@longtimelurker.com), February 20, 2000.

Delete this scam artist.

-- Ra (tion@l.1), February 21, 2000.


great article! kudos to michael hyatt and susan conniry.

-- lou (lanny1@ix.netcom.com), February 21, 2000.

Michael,

Thanks for adding Susan, and we will be looking forward to who else you add to the line-up of writers.

-- ,-, (comma@dash.comma), February 21, 2000.


Nice article, I look forward to others.

Yesterday I was out snowshoeing up a field. I marveled at the little stoneflies that were trudging across the snow, all of them heading up the hill to the southwest.

Wishing the rest of you similar illuminating details of the world around you.

-- Firemouse (firemouse@fcmail.com), February 21, 2000.


I have noticed that almost every moderator I know much about on Hyatt's board is GONE, from Riverwn (whom I liked and respected) to Dorrit and Bl1ght (neither for neither). This seemed to me to have happened about the same time that Hyatt's site began to mention Y2K only a little more frequently than the U.S. Gov't does (post- rollover). What is the precise story there, and where in cyberspace did these people go?

-- MinnesotaSmith (y2ksafeminnesota@hotmail.com), February 22, 2000.

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