From: Michael Motyka <mmotyka@lsil.com>
To: “Vladimir Z. Nuri” <vznuri@netcom.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1998-09-08 17:58:54 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 01:58:54 +0800
From: Michael Motyka <mmotyka@lsil.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 01:58:54 +0800
To: "Vladimir Z. Nuri" <vznuri@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: wired on y2k
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> Scott has decided
> that the only real fix for the Y2K problem may be to pack up and move to
> this patch of land 75 miles from his San Diego home. "In the next year or
> so," he predicts, "the most common cocktail party chatter will be, 'What
> are you doing to prepare for Y2K?' But by then, it will be too late."
>
Water? Met a reactor designer from Los Alamos once who lived in some
super but isolated place in the Sangre De Christos. He had to drill some
3K ft for water. VERY EXPENSIVE. Ever seen the Peoples Broadcasting
Service piece about the "Cadillac Desert"? Water is just another utility
here. All automated.
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