On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, Javilk wrote:
> Seems the Federal Government has a Year 2000 hot line, 1-888-USA-4-Y2K,
> with real advice on how to prepare for Y2K. Although they no longer
> expect massive power failures, they do suggest there may be some minor
> ones. Options include messages regarding banking, food, electrical,
> communications, and other issues.
I donate some time working on web pages for our local Red Cross chapter.
Had a meeting with them earlier this week, and the director showed me some
new brochures he'd just received from the national headquarters on "How to
prepare for Y2K." It's probably largely the same information as that
hotline contains, but for those of us who prefer to have our hands on
something, I'd say it's well worth requesting a copy from your local
chapter.
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