Cory Hamasaki Posting

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Cory,

Have you seen Gary North today? Did you know you are featured there?

www.garynorth.com/y2k/detail_.cfm/4732

Please Cory, say it isn't so! Say it isn't so!

-- Gordon (gpconnolly@aol.com), May 19, 1999

Answers

I posted this below but it is worth repeating

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Year 2000 Time Machine Testing

What is a Time Machine? It's a test facility for solving Year 2000 computer problems.

The STL Time Machine Reports available below describe the challenges I've encountered working on a large Year 2000 project in an IBM Mainframe MVS/ESA-OS/390 environment.

You might also want to visit my Year 2000 Downloads page for free software fixes from IBM, Microsoft, and various netizens. There's also a Programming Resources page.

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Don't know if may are aware of the "Polly" Cory is featuring but it is not the average polly. Arnold Trembley has his own series of articles that have to be the most technical account of remeidiating the Y2K problem that is out there.

http://home.att.net/~arnold.trembley/tmr.htm

-- Brian (imager@home.com), May 19, 1999.


I posted this below but it is worth repeating

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Year 2000 Time Machine Testing

What is a Time Machine? It's a test facility for solving Year 2000 computer problems.

The STL Time Machine Reports available below describe the challenges I've encountered working on a large Year 2000 project in an IBM Mainframe MVS/ESA-OS/390 environment.

You might also want to visit my Year 2000 Downloads page for free software fixes from IBM, Microsoft, and various netizens. There's also a Programming Resources page.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Don't know if many are aware of the "Polly" Cory is featuring but it is not the average polly. Arnold Trembley has his own series of articles that have to be the most technical account of remeidiating the Y2K problem that is out there.

Arnolds homepage

http://home.att.net/~arnold.trembley/tmr.htm

-- Brian (imager@home.com), May 19, 1999.


Gordon,

Do you have a problem with tuna?? That stuff sounded like a Drudge report.

-- R. Wright (blaklodg@aol.com), May 19, 1999.


Wellllll not repeating THAT much :o)

-- Brian (imager@home.com), May 19, 1999.

R.Wright,

No problem with tuna at all, love the stuff, especially over noodles. It's the other parts of that GN posting I'm wondering about. Living in a tool shack? Flashing can openers? Pork and beans? Is that our Cory?

-- Gordon (gpconnolly@aol.com), May 20, 1999.



Gordon,

Just kidding. Been reading alot of your posts on the government forum. Very interesting indeed.

-- R. Wright (blaklodg@aol.com), May 20, 1999.


Thanks for the heads-up. I checked www.GN and GN's just having some fun with me. The "tool shed" is a 12x30 foot T-111 building that The Baron is using for storage of his 4 generators, 6 wheel ATV, woodshop, etc until his 6 bay garage/workshop is finished. I sent GN pictures of the "tool shed". He knows what it really is. 4 windows, two doors, more like a cabin or small house than a suburban back yard shed. I know he's got you all thinking that I'd be folding my bulk between a lawnmower and some rakes. Once we move the equipment to the barn and the garage, it'll be a small house.

-- cory (kiyoinc@ibm.XOUT.net), May 20, 1999.

Cory,

The only thing Gary has ever made me do is chuckle.

-- R. Wright (blaklodg@aol.com), May 21, 1999.


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