Bob George wrote:
>> That's important, in a few places there should always be a
>> "backup-plan"/"worst case scenario fix" or other. Myself aren't buying any
>> "Y2K survival kit" since it just sounds expensive and useless.
>
>No, no. Me neither. Just some extra stuff so I won't have to deal with any
>idiots who decide to freak out. Maybe get ahead on prescriptions, but other
>than that, no big deal. Here again, I'd never thought about a "disaster
>plan" much before. Just last Sunday though some folks locally got hit with a
>hell of a storm, and we've had the odd local flooding here in the past. A
>little extra on hand is plenty. Just thinking about it solved the problem.
Ah, but there are no storms here (or other things as ex. earthquakes,
vulcanos etc. Flooding could be something that could happen here but I live
5-6 km away so no worries there) I heard "Floyd" was comming this way - but
most storms start in the caribean and end up here, luckily for us here they
have no "power" left so they can actually do anything.
//Bernie
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