It may not be perfect, but all seems well

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I prepared for the worst. It cost me a total of about $500 Canadian less than my house insurance. I will use most of what I purchased. We didn't buy any food that we would not use. I ready for the new world that y2k bought us. All this equipment we purchased, upgraded, fixed and changed will last us a few years (I think the Stockmarket is reflecting the slow down in technology upgrades). We are positioned for many new advancements for improving our world and the that of our fellow (man/woman). Lets get to work and get this environment cleaned up and the planet healthy again. justthink com

-- justthink com (justthink@y2k.com), January 04, 2000

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so far we are fortunate aren't we!!! yet, if there truly are serious glitches going on, there are others who aren't (let's just say if the train is a glitch). i just wish others who haven't experienced glitches yet would understand that....just because something doesn't touch our lives doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

i must say, i have a heck of a lot of sympathy for folks that bought major food producing animals in anticipation of a break down in the food supply. what do you do with a goat or 20 chickens if you realize they are too much to care for?

-- tt (cuddluppy@nowhere.com), January 04, 2000.


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