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* * * 19990526 WednesdayRead and judge for yourself...
< http://www.y2kcoming.com/whoswho.htm >
(Text copied from Franklin Frith's informative "Who's Who" web page...)
Regards, Bob Mangus
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Y2K CONSEQUENCES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS & CITIZENS
Jim Roosen, Manager - Y2K Program Office - Detroit Edison
"The 72 hour plan may not be good enough."
May 18, 1999
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Paul Ganz, Manager - Corporate Relations - Michcon
"We have months of natural gas stockpiled...some states have none."
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Sue Ann Hanson, Deputy Director - Year 2000 Project Office - Wayne County, Michigan
"We have a long way to go."
May 18, 1999 --------------
Michael Chappell, District Manager - Social Security Administration
"We have known about Y2K since 1989, but did not actually committ people to work on the problem until 1995."
May 18, 1999
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Karl Kaufman - Co-Author of Y2K It's Not Too Late
"An informed and prepared population will not be panicked by Y2K disruptions. Our Mission with promoting the book Y2K It's Not Too Late: Complete Preparedness Guide is to accomplish just that!"
May 18, 1999
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This page last updated 05/23/99 09:35 PM
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-- Robert Mangus (rmangus@hotmail.com), May 26, 1999