REMC statement

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Our latest REMC (rural electric co.) newsletter said this:

Y2K MISSION STATEMENT

Our objective is to ensure, to the extent possible, that our customers receive an uninterrupted supply of electricity and that all support systems and equipment function smoothly over the critical Year 2000 sensitive dates.

That statement has "written by our lawyer" all over it. It says nothing and gets them off the hook if there's no power.

-- Pearlie Sweetcake (storestuff@home.now), August 17, 1999

Answers

We have REMC too. where are you?

-- Rooster (Gotitlate@wow.com), August 17, 1999.

Well, Rooster, why don't you say where you are first? Some know where Pearlie is. I guess you need to show yours first!

-- Johnny (JLJTM@BELLSOUTH.NET), August 17, 1999.

The Hoosier State

-- remc (remc@hoosier.com), August 17, 1999.

You Hoosiers out there may be interested in this thread...

Attention! Actual info from our telephone company!

Tick... Tock... <:00=

-- Sysman (y2kboard@yahoo.com), August 17, 1999.


remc-duh

Sysman thanks some may not see that.

-- Johnny (JLJTM@BELLSOUTH.NET), August 17, 1999.



Johnny,

I found these two Year 2000 Readiness Disclosures last night and figured you'd be interested. The good news is, they're working on it. The bad news is, I couldn't find any mention of when they started and how much they're spending.

http://www.co.jefferson.ky.us/year2000/year2000.htm

http://www.louky.org/y2k051799.htm

-- Linkmeister (link@librarian.edu), August 17, 1999.


Link, while I'm not a democrat, after Armstrongs statement about "y2k being used to sell stuff" and following these links I suddenly find myself liking Abhrasem(sp) more. It seems if it were not for him alot (most) of this wouldn't be in place.

-- Johnny (JLJTM@BELLSOUTH.NET), August 17, 1999.

"6. The City is purchasing new software to gain Year 2000 compliance for the employee payroll and fringe benefit systems."

That's all I needed to see. Our checks changed a few weeks ago so I guess we are upgraded. Well maybe I'll ask a few more ?'s.

Thanks Link!

-- Johnny (JLJTM@BELLSOUTH.NET), August 17, 1999.


REMC buys power from Cinery. Cinergy is compliant. As long there isn't any overload causing Cinergy to drop clients things should be fine.

-- Moore Dinty moore (not@thistime.com), August 17, 1999.

TO Moore Dinty Moore...

I used to live in your neck of the woods, once upon a time before jumping on a wagon train moving west. I can tell you from my contacts in your area of Indiana... Cinergy is NOT... NOT... I repeat...NOT COMPLIANT...according to my sources within that outfit and also those handling consulting duties. According to what I've been hearing that company is like most others... spinmeistering their way past the real facts. At least...that's what my sources are indicating. Much if not all of the embedded systems were not even tested ... too little $$$ and too little time with too few many people to do the job. At least that is the story that I'm hearing. According to one programmer they can't even finish code remediation... wholesale chunks of code were simply ignored...if my source is correct...and I see no reason to disbelieve the person who was one of the upper echelon honchos involved in the programs for remediation. Therefore, I wouldn't take any comfort in any statements that Cinergy or any other companies in your neck of the woods might state.

R.C.

-- R.C. (racambab@mailcity.com), August 18, 1999.



The REMC I referred to is in Clark County, Indiana.

-- Pearlie Sweetcake (storestuff@home.now), August 18, 1999.

RC,

Sorry RC......not, not, not!! My sources beat your sources!:> I'm married to the guy in charge of it! :P It's done! You can go to the bank on it. Met deadline and everything. Lived with it for the last 6 months on 7 days a week working...even worked on Father's day! Check your sources and get back with me.

As far as New albany goes...PSI part is fine. Don't know about tellies though.

-- Moore Dinty moore (not@thistime.com), August 18, 1999.


New Albany is in Floyd County. What can you tell me about Jeffersonville?

-- Pearlie Sweetcake (storestuff@home.now), August 19, 1999.

Ditto,

Jeffersonville info. Spouse say aok...(.providing no overload and no terrorists!!! my additions)

We hoosiers will probably have a few glitches, some brownouts and blackouts in some locations.

-- Moore Dinty moore (not@thistime.com), August 19, 1999.


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