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Toadman
12-22-1999, 01:43 PM
With all the reassurances from Gov't entities stating that problems will be minor, why has no one asked where these "minor" problems will occur, especially to those affected at the local level? The data has to be somewhere. Was the media instructed to sit on this info and why? To prevent mass hysteria? There has to be specific areas,companies,utilities,etc. that are expected to fail come Y2K, no matter HOW MINOR. Don't we have the right to know the details? Like Jack Nicholson said, "we can't handle the Truth?" If no problem exists, then there is nothing to hide, right? See if your US city/town is on this Dept.of Navy Y2K "cities-at-risk" report:
http://www.jimlord.to/index.html

pickel
12-22-1999, 01:56 PM
Jackson hasn't been ready for Y1K, much less
Y2K. Half the city cousel is in jail for various charges. Did you hear about the police dog? The cop who did the dog thing was retiring and the poor dog , 9years old with arthrites(?)wasn't going to retired with him.
There was a big outcry all over the city and the stupid mayor kept sending the dog to different vets to access his condition. A real mess in the press and all over the TV. Finally they let the dog go with the man who had been his master all these years. Ignorance prevails.