Y2k response

From: Jeff Howarth (jeff(at)v8tiger.demon.co.uk)
Date: Thu Dec 30 1999 - 17:46:01 CST


Hi Karl,

I'm glad you are surrounded by computer experts as I am sure that as the
Millennium comes around the world there will be absolutely no
noticcabbllleeee cccccoooooommmmmmpppppppuuuuuuuuutttttttttteeeeeeeeeeer
rrrrrrrrrr PROBLEMS

Seriously, if there are real computer problems, you can be safe in the
knowledge that you can have load of beer, E mail us all and then have
another load of beer, safe in the knowledge that none of us can ever
read it !! 8-)

HAPPY MILLENNIUM to all

Jeff Howarth

In message <386BCF4E.B21190D2(at)xtra.co.nz>, Karl Gilchrist
<xtr25618701(at)xtra.co.nz> writes
>Well for me less than thirteen hours to find out if this Y2K stuff is a
>big non event (as I suspect) or if life as I know it is about to end.
>New Zealand will be the first country to see the sun rise on the new
>millennium, will probably have the first birth of the century (only
>spoil sports would point out that centuries end in "0" and begin with
>"1") and should there be a real Y2K issue we'll find out long before the
>rest of the world.
>
>Computer companies have a huge presence here as we will be used as a
>barometer for the rest of the world. I'll post you guys tomorrow and let
>you know what to expect. If there's lots of spelling mistakes it just
>means I'm hung over.
>
>Karl
>

-- 
Jeff Howarth



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