I have been very busy lately, trying to do all my uni assignments so
I have hundreds of emails waiting my attention. So I've started
assulting survpc. But there seems to be more mail coming than I can
read. :(

At least I have Spring "Study Break" to do all the things I planned,
like network the 386SX and 386DX (got some cards, may be in another
post), finish both my websites, email more ppl and other non-computer
stuff too!

Anyway, to the point of this post...

On Thursday, Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:

 ] I noticed that no problems have been reported due to the date 990909 (which
 ] was claimed to create problems - the explanation why it should is still
 ] highly unlogical) in the majority of the world (I haven't seen that nothing
 ] has happened in N/S-America yet, and no reports what so ever from the rest
 ] of the world).

FWIW there might be a minor bug in my ISP; I did connect on the 9th,
but what I did on that day seems to have been downloaded on
"31-Dec-1999". I don't know what thats about.

 ] companys, organization and govermental instituions etc. around the world
 ] have, more or less, given money away to "computer experts".

Y2K is all hype. Just to line the "computer experts'" pockets.

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