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  • Subject: RE: Hey Folks ! New Year's Eve/Day Rollover Feedback ?? !!
  • From: Roger Boucher <RBoucher@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 09:14:34 -0800

The first work-related laugh of the New Year!!!
=)

Roger Boucher 
Standard Pacific Corp. 
rboucher@stanpac.com 
714-668-4326 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: boothm@earth.goddard.edu [mailto:boothm@earth.goddard.edu]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 9:12 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Hey Folks ! New Year's Eve/Day Rollover Feedback ?? !!



I had a dreadful disaster.  I am reluctant to call it Y2K-related but it was
a disaster.  Everything was in place, all plans were made, all testing was
done, nothing more to do but to sit and wait.   

So, I decided to watch a little TV.   My remote was broke and wouldn't fire
up.  Technical diagnostics soon determined the batteries were not checked
for Y2K, and they were refusing to function.  I checked our emergency
back-up stores and discovered we had overlooked purchasing a spare remote.
Even worse, the family Purchasing Agent had cached a backup supply of
Y2K-certifed batteries but not in the AA size.  Matters became worse as
midnight approached and the weather worsened.  My immediate plan was to
scavenge for batteries from the children's remote, but that plan failed upon
implementation.  Finally, in a desperate attempt to be able to watch the New
Years celebrations from my lounger I went to the store and purchased new
batteries, including an extra set in case the first set proved inadequate.
Thankfully all went well from that point forward. 

Wife said that televisions also have controls on them so the TV will work
without a remote.  I felt it best to explain to her then about Urban Legends
and how the internet perpetrates them so that she wouldn't be embarrassed
later in front of knowing people.
_______________________
Booth Martin
boothm@earth.goddard.edu
http://www.spy.net/~booth
_______________________ 



        Steve_Roncskevitz@GriffinLLC.com 
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01/01/2000 10:58 AM 
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        Subject:        Re: Hey Folks ! New Year's Eve/Day Rolloever
Feedback ?? !!




No problem in Valdosta, Georgia.

I think it has been more hype than anything else.






James_Turnbull@kaz.com.au on 12/31/99 10:57:00 PM

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Twelve hours post the rollover in Sydney, Australia and not a problem to be
found.

James Turnbull
KAZ Computer Services






Chuck Lewis <clewis@iquest.net> on 31/12/99 14:14:33

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Subject:  Hey Folks ! New Year's Eve/Day Rolloever Feedback ?? !!



Hi Everyone on the list from ALL over the world !

How 'bout we let everyone know what "area" (world/country) we are in and
pop a message to the list on the rollover status at our shops during the
transition ???

Chuck

(In Indianapolis, IN, USA) 


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