Re: [CTRL] question about Y2K dates

1999-07-08 Thread MICHAEL SPITZER
-Caveat Lector- On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Jeff Russo wrote: I suspect a whole lot of people dying... and a healthy dose of additional government power for the survivors to deal with. I don't know about the former (unless you mean the sick, elderly, and infants, etc., due to power/heat/water

[CTRL] question about Y2K dates

1999-07-07 Thread Maggie
Has anything happened so far on the different fiscal year roll over dates for the various states? I haven't heard anything. GIF image

Re: [CTRL] question about Y2K dates

1999-07-07 Thread Jeff Russo
-Caveat Lector- I heard in Washington State... where fiscal 2000 began on July 1st that everything went smoothly. All government checks made it out the door. --- Maggie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Has anything happened so far on the different fiscal year roll over dates for the various

Re: [CTRL] question about Y2K dates

1999-07-07 Thread Bob Stokes
-Caveat Lector- In a message dated 99-07-07 14:45:33 EDT, you write: Has anything happened so far on the different fiscal year roll over dates for the various states? I haven't heard anything. Japan and Canada rolled over in April, nothing extraordinary happened. Gary North, who

Re: [CTRL] question about Y2K dates

1999-07-07 Thread nessie
-Caveat Lector- Gary North is, as you note, full of shit. His religion is ca-ca. That in no way determines the veracity of the people quoted on his site. I don't see how anyone can have major problems unless, as you say, they are "invented." (1.) A single embedded chip failure could

Re: [CTRL] question about Y2K dates

1999-07-07 Thread Jeff Russo
-Caveat Lector- I don't see how anyone can have major problems unless, as you say, they are "invented." (2.) On the other hand, let's say that as you say, they are "invented," a not at all unlikely scenario. What does that imply? I suspect a whole lot of people dying... and a healthy