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mox.f...@fib.gob

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Dec 31, 1999, 3:00:00 AM12/31/99
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On Sat, 1 Jan 2000 15:14:52 +1100, The Hepworth Family <hepw...@primus.com.au> wrote:
> funny isnt it with all the panic of Y2K and nothing happend lol

Speak for yourself. There's some green stuff coming out of my keyboard.
Sometimes it's toxic, sometimes it's not.


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obsidian

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mox.f...@fib.gob wrote:
> Speak for yourself. There's some green stuff coming out of my keyboard.
> Sometimes it's toxic, sometimes it's not.

It isn't midnight where you live yet either.
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It’s the men who are discriminated against.
They can’t bear children.
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The Hepworth Family

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mox.f...@fib.gob

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On Fri, 31 Dec 1999 23:47:04 -0600, obsidian <obsi...@mc.net> wrote:
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> It isn't midnight where you live yet either.

But it feels like it is.

ReLi

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<< > It isn't midnight where you live yet either.

But it feels like it is.

>>


..and on a side note....it felt like I experienced the stroke of midnight a
thousand times today since they aired every country's countdown!

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Sean Carroll

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On 01 Jan 2000 09:07:33 GMT, rel...@aol.com (ReLi) wrote:

>..and on a side note....it felt like I experienced the stroke of midnight a
>thousand times today

Me too.

> since they aired every country's countdown!

Oh ... you meant midnight from different places. I just experienced
the same one over and over again.

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The point is to change it.' --Karl Marx


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Deborah

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On Sat, 1 Jan 2000 15:14:52 +1100, The Hepworth Family
<hepw...@primus.com.au> wrote:
> > funny isnt it with all the panic of Y2K and nothing happend lol

I hear that there's a long window into March when Y2K can still catch up to
some systems. I don't know that this necessarily means personal computers,
but maybe banks, utilities, military, etc.

I'm just grateful there were no horrible cataclysms, no terrorist
attacks--even though it sounded like WWIII in my neighborhood. The
concussions from some of the fireworks were incredible. Sounded like cannon
or bombs.

Deborah


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