KiwiKid72
Well-Known Member
I hunkered down with a box of beer and a bag of peanuts.
It's a product of many large organizations. I was unfortunate to experience the same foolishness with my corporate employer, coincidentally in 1999, when I was general counsel. I saw the storm coming, bailed with a golden parachute, and went back to driving a truck. Company survived, but lost over $100 million in value after I left. Glad it was no longer my problem.Some make up their own lies but most make a mistake with information and will not admit they
are not as smart as they would like you to believe
A buddy of mine bought 30 2-fours. Couple months ago. He likes beer.I hunkered down with a box of beer and a bag of peanuts.
I had my furnace replaced on Christmas by a nice old man, 5 days later he went up north to his cabin and killed himself because he was so sure Y2K was real and he was scared of what was coming!
I supplied generators among other items/services for Y2K celebrations and backup in So Fla.I bought and sold some of the backup generators
Well, my takeaway on Y2K centers on 2 things:So Y2K did have an economical impact on a few industries, despite being a laughably overhyped nothing burger.
A buddy of mine bought 30 2-fours. Couple months ago. He likes beer.