Y2K Report is now at www.y2k.gov...

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Sorry if this is a repost...hadn't seen it. Boy, this is one long report!

www.y2k.gov/new/4thquarterly.html

-- Roland (nottelling@nowhere.com), November 16, 1999

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It couldn't keep track of its own lies. Catch the one in the discussion of elderly care facilities. There was much flurry and fuss that such facilities didn't have contingency plans for "everything going wrong all at the same time." Yet the report vows on in an endless drune that "most everything will go right all at the same time."

-- Paula (chowbabe@pacbell.net), November 16, 1999.

Bear with me...trying cut and paste to this forum for the first time. (Hope it works)

Chemicals

Large chemical companies that manufacture or process hazardous substances report that they are making good progress with their Y2K efforts and have contingency plans in place to deal with any problems that may occur. While most large firms had been aiming to complete their Y2K work by September 30, 1999, there is no data available to conclude whether or not they met this goal.

Hello!!!???

-- Sharon (sking@drought-ridden.com), November 16, 1999.


Sharon, Funny line!!

-- Mara (MaraWayne@aol.com), November 17, 1999.

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