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Hi,Whatever is coming, is getting closer. How many have remained prepared and aware?
Y2K ... wasn't IT.
Scotia
-- Scotia (scotia@ovis.net), October 17, 2000
Hi Scotia,This forum is starting to pick up again
after a 3 mo. hiatus. For now just cobwebs
and spiders.Always prepared.
Do you keep up with the posts on GICC?
That's where the nitty gritty facts can
be found.The last poster posted under: Back-Up Plans & Bugging Out
-- spider (spider0@usa.net), October 18, 2000.
What is GICC? URL?
-- Bunker Bob (lifeofliberty@yahoo.com), October 18, 2000.
GICC
-- spider (spider0@usa.net), October 19, 2000.
Gosh you stooges never give up do you? Thanks for all the laughs...
-- Y2K Pro (y2kpro1@hotmail.com), October 24, 2000.
Y2K ProYou're welcome. (for the laughs; hope you're enjoying yourself ... now.)
Prepared Stooge Scotia
-- Scotia (scotia@ovis.net), October 24, 2000.
Hi Spider,Sorry for the belated reply. Been pretty busy (I'm also a homeschooler, among other things). Thanks for the url. Have also found some other "watchers" since I posted here.
Enjoying life, took up a new hobby, genealogy, fascinating! Have a new grandson on the way, my first.
Scotia
-- Scotia (scotia@ovis.net), October 24, 2000.
I've done some home schooling myself. I
think it's great. Just need to always
work on finding other peers to play with.
Many times we would just walk along the
beach and identify seaweeds and critters.Geneology is a great subject with the web.
Pauper geneology is harder to trace. Best
single source that I've found is SS Death
index. Free internet search and for $7 you
can get a copy of their SS form which shows
the fathers name. That can help when hitting
a stone wall.
-- spider (spider0@usa.net), October 24, 2000.