On Friday 16 September 2005 10:40 pm, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Mike,
On Friday 16 September 2005 18:19, Mike Grello wrote:
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Has anybody given any though what we USer are to do about the fact that our idiot Congress extended it for a month in their energy bill (instead of promoting renewable energy)? Can you say "Y2K"?
What on Earth is the problem? And what the hell does it have in common with Y2K??
We'll all be running new or updated software long before those changes go into effect in 2007. It's hardly a problem.
Randall Schulz
Far seeing remediators, after having over thirty years of warning, started work in 1998 (yeah I know someone who started before that too, and I was writing compliant code in 1980), most projects began mid-1999. Yeah, we got plenty of time; listen, not many people know this, but my Grandfather holds the original deed to the Brooklyn bridge, and he left it to me; it's a real money maker! There was *NO* reason to create this potential problem, it will solve nothing. (It's lighter while I am coming home from/work school, but darker when I am leaving for work/school - a wash - oh did I mention headlights don't run on electricity). -- A long memory is the most subversive idea in America.