Hi, Roger! I personally have no fear about the sky falling - or anything falling out of the sky, for that matter! I will not be at all surprised to find that we encounter a few glitches, temporary power outages, or the like. Nothing we don't find in a rough winter storm, anyway!
I am more concerned about two significant huiman - i.e. psychological - factors: First, roundless fears (Chicken Little syndrome) causing product shortages from hoarding, or work stoppages from people staying home under the covers. Second, terrorist activity synchronized to New Year celebrations. To counter the first, we made our own contribution by stocking up what we really should have on hand at all times, anyway. For the second, I'm staying in the neighborhood New Year's Eve - as we have done for years! Have a great trip to Mexico! Should be a wonderful time to visit. Of course, I'd probab;y wnat to go a day earlier, to party down! Dave On Mon, 27 Dec 1999, Roger Bailey wrote: > We will all have to face the challenge of the new millennium in our own > ways. Personally, I am ignoring the Chicken Little screaming that "The sky > is falling!" and flying to Mexico on Saturday, 1/1/00. > > Roger Bailey >
