(1) And poor Cynthia didn't know that her name was on a zillion TREG
messages and thus missed her moment of greatest glory.
(2) Bell Canada, 20 years ago, obviously was not aware of the Y2K (year
2000)
problem that is going to bring the information highway to a crashing halt
(some think)

(3) DO NOT represent the year with two digits, that will be an ambiguous
"00"
in a few months from now.

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Vic, we, at Bell Canada, also had a bad experience with numerical dates 
about twenty years ago. As a result an executive  edict came down that 
henceforth, on all correspondence dates would be in the following format:

day (two digits), month (1'st three letters), year (two digits)

i.e.  04 Apr 98 and not 04/04/98.

I'm not sure if that edict is still in effect.

Regards,  Dermot  

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