Y2K . . .

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Just to let you guys know, I just opened a discussion webpage on the Y2K subject matter. I know it's not knife related, but I would really like to hear what questions you guys might have on this matter. My staff and I will answer them to the best of our ability.
Thank-you for your time
Ryan Malpiede (Knifenut)
Manager & Webmaster,
Millennium Tools
 

mps

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Wasn't it the same type of thinking that would lead folks to abbreviate the problems presented by the change of the millenia to a short "Y2K" that led to the problem in the first place?
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mps-- (sorry, just couldn't resist)
 
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According to many "experts" out there (mainly paid Y2K consultants), unless you hire them, come 1/1/00 (thats 2000, not 1900) it will be "the end of the earth as we know it". Are you SURE your knives are Y2K compliant?
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Just kidding...............
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I hope I can access the blade forum on 1/1/00 or I will undergo acute withdrawl symptoms.
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Bladeforum- Is your equipment Y2K compliant?
Just checking............
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Greenie
 
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