Neither am I too concerned about Y2K. We should however be prepared for it in case we are wrong. I believe I have been preparing for it most of my life by learning camping, survival, buckskinning and Infantry experience. I also had worked as a Costumed Interpreter at Old world Wisconsin, a living history museum similar to Colonial Williamsburg. What I learned there was how people lived their everyday lives before electricity, running water and indoor toilets. If Y2K is a crisis the ones that will have difficulty are the ones that know only the skills of our modern world. The people of the 19th Century may not have had much education and often superstition and religiosity controlled their lives but they were smart in how to survive.
Finally, the way to be best prepared for this crisis is to trust in jesus Christ with all your heart. I am glad that I have had opportunity to teach the boys in my outpost not only some of the practical skills but a Spiritual walk with our Lord and savior.
Onward In Gods Service
Randall A. Hermanson
Commander OP#1
Woodstock, Il.
Spirit Rider wrote:
All,
I'm personaly not worried about the year 2000.
but I do have a statement. I don't see what would cause
mas coumputer failers (the worlds view) if the number was
to read 1900 instead of 2000. I guess we will find out in 30 days.
Like the ol doc says "see ya in 30 days." ;-)Later,
Noel"Spirit Rider"Bell
F.C.F 97
Buckskin 99
_______
To unsubscribe, send "unsubscribe rangernet" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Eat the hay & spit out the sticks! - A#1's mule" RTKB&G4JC!
http://rangernet.org Autoresponder: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
