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Subject: [BPR] - Y2K list archives
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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 08:35:34 -0500
From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>
Take a look at archives of recent posts regarding Y2K.
http://www.onelist.com/messages/nhney2k
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Subject: [BPR] - Y2K Bug Causes Intelligence Losses
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Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 09:21:57 -0500
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Y2K Bug Causes Intelligence Losses
Defense Silent Due to Terrorist Fears
By John McWethy ABCNEWS.com Jan. 4 Defense Department
officials now acknowledge that there was an intelligence
blackout on New Year´s Eve and that the Y2K glitch was a big
deal.
It was a significant source of information in our national
intelligence capabilities, Deputy Defense Secretary John Hamre
said today. It was not an unimportant dimension. It was a
significant dimension.
Sources tell ABCNEWS that for two hours, the United States lost
all information from spy satellites that take pictures over
places like the Middle East and Russia.
The data was beamed back to Earth, officials say, but computers
at Fort Belvoir, Va., could not translate the information, and
it was lost forever.
Temporary repairs were begun quickly, but it took two days to
complete the job.
Reporters were told New Year´s Eve that there were no Y2K
glitches.
Full story:
http://abcnews.go.com/onair/WorldNewsTonight/wnt_000104_Y2KFailure_fea
ture.html
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Subject: [BPR] - Young put faith in aliens
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Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 09:26:15 -0500
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Dec 18, 1999
Young put faith in aliens
MORE young people in Britain believe in aliens and ghosts than
in God, according to a survey. Some 67 per cent of 15 to 24-year-
olds had some belief in ghosts and 61 per cent in aliens, but
only 39 per cent felt the same way about Christianity. The poll
of 1,000 young people was carried out by Roar, a media consortium.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk
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Subject: [BPR] - Saddam Hussein wishes Putin success
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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 10:02:32 -0500
From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>
Saddam Hussein Wishes Vladimir Putin
Success
BAGHDAD, Jan 4, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse)
Iraq wants to pursue and improve its cooperation
with Russia, President Saddam Hussein wrote in a
message Monday to acting Russian President
Vladimir Putin, the INA news agency reported
"We wish to see the traditional relations of friendship
and cooperation between Iraq and Russia continue
and improve in all areas in such a way as to serve the
interests of our peoples," said Saddam's message,
carried by INA.
The message also wished Putin and the Russian people
"success and progress."
Full Story:
http://www.russiatoday.com/news.php3?id=122499
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Subject: [BPR] - Y2K Bugwatch
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Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2000 10:28:21 -0500
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Computer glitches reported on Jan 3 & 4
Links to these stories can be found at
http://www.michaelhyatt.com/bugwatch.htm
*Computer glitch at the Oakridge nuclear weapons plant in Tennessee
*Computer malfunction causes extensive delays throughout Northeast
*Irish Telcom accounts backdated to 1900
*Malaysia reports Y2K problems with medical equipment
*Two of nine Spanish nuclear reactors experience Y2K related glitches
*Y2K glitch strikes Indiana DMV computers
*Six Turkish firms suffer minor Y2K disruptions
*Firestone Service Center experiences Y2K problems
*Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) not compliant
*U.S. nuclear weapons plant still has Y2K glitch
*Pentagon: Y2K Hindered Sky Spy Data
*Microsoft reports bugs in Web-page software, Hotmail
*Y2K hits ATF and other agencies
*Computer problem hits Mali's railway
*Zanzibar Television, Radio, Suffer Y2K Glitch
*Computer problems hit three nuclear plants in Japan
*A few minor stock exchange problems reported
*Brief outages interrupt Chicago air traffic
*Bug hits Italian prison records
*Checks from Connecticut state government to 260,000 citizens will be
several weeks late ...
*Computer issues false warnings at chemical weapons plant
*Defense department reports Y2K glitch with an inventory control
system
*Defense Department withholds news of critical satellite failure
*Denmark´s second largest bank has Y2K problems with corporate client
and information system
*Emergency phones on I-87 stop working
*Godiva Chocolate Shops cannot use cash registers
*Government offices in Ecuador hit by minor glitches
*Major glitch in on-line catalog used by libraries
*Oil production disrupted in Nigeria
*Power failures in parts of India
*Russia having trouble with some nuclear power plants
*Some ATM cards won´t work
*Unverified Y2K problem at Morgan Stanley, Dean Whitter ...
*Video Store charges customers for 100 years in late fees
*Winfax Lite (version 3.0) will not let users schedule faxes with
dates greater than 12/31/99
*Y2K glitch strikes New Mexico DMV computers
*Y2K glitch strikes South Carolina DMV computers
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Subject: [BPR] - Bible Code Research
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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 13:18:16 -0500
From: "Moza" <moza7@netzero.net>
I just got a bulletin from "Bible Code Research Digest"
(http://www.biblecodecritic.com) saying that Y2K should be considered as a
year-long event (Y=YEAR). They also stated that they do not believe in
predicting things because they don't know how to interpret the data but feel
that they can look for confirmation of things after they've happened. "Further
research has uncovered two very tight clusters that suggest that the Y2K
bug scare was a false alarm. If this is indeed true, it would leave the solar
storm hypothesis as the currently undisputed candidate for the cause of
possible future disruptions." "Earlier this week we located four ELSs that are
tightly linked in the Numbers 7 cluster: FALSE, Y2K, BUG and ALARM."
[The Bible Code Research Digest is a subscription based newsletter and this
is my synopsis of their latest findings. Their website looks like a promising
avenue and seems to have the right motives for doing further research.
Anyone who is interested in bible codes and has the finances is encouraged
to sign up at http://www.biblecodecritic.com/subscribe/]
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