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I've finally gotten our Y2K statement posted...
You may view it at http://www.futurequest.net/y2k.php
Back up your files of course -- but more important than your web site... please have candles, flashlights, etc available for the new year.. you and your family will appreciate it :)
Deb
Mandi
06-14-1999, 08:16 PM
Thanks, Deb.[nbsp][nbsp]I appreciate the info on each component and the links . . . maybe a note about/from your power company too?[nbsp][nbsp]Just thinking out loud . . .[nbsp]
Makes sense.. and tis done ;)
Deb
LeafWind
06-14-1999, 10:45 PM
Hi Deb![nbsp][nbsp]What a great idea -- very well put together.[nbsp][nbsp]Answered all the questions I might have had.[nbsp][nbsp]Tossed you a brief email about one aspect.
Bekariso
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www.LeafWind.com (http://www.LeafWind.com)
Growing web sites that thrive in the winds of change.
What? Me worry?
- Alfred E. Newman
frankc
06-16-1999, 10:46 AM
Wandering and following links, I had the best laff of the month when I saw:
The hardware in our servers utilize Duel :D Intel Pentium II-450s
(http://www.futurequest.net/FAQ1.php#owncomp)
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Frank
Hosanna! Lutheran Church[nbsp][nbsp]www.hosannachurch.com (http://www.hosannachurch.com)
Justin
06-16-1999, 06:38 PM
The Y2K bug does not scare me. What scares me is all the bugs we will most likely have with W2K.... :þ[nbsp][nbsp]We already know of some with FP2K, and Office2K is out I believe - what's in store for W2K???
:)
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Justin Nelson
FutureQuest Support
LOL! I think sometimes we are a bit to literal :þ
Deb
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[nbsp][nbsp] 'tis fixed
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