Test ran the big generator today and it works fine. The farm is ready.
C’mon baby new year, ya’ little pansy, what ya’ got in those diapers ?!
Actually I’m hoping the computer will crash. I’ve got hard copy and backup of what little business stuff I’ve got on it. At close to 3 years old I’m eyeing to replace it with a nicer model.
Went to Meijer’s today. Needed bread & coffee. The bottled water is in the same aisle as the coffee. The gallon jugs of bottled water were gone. There was a bunch of the designer water, like Evian, and a few of the larger size jugs, but that was it. People are really tripping on the water thing.
i’m pretty confident the banks and utilities will have everything under control.
but i also expect a series of inconvienences for months.
especially with the whole leap year confusion
but, just to be safe, i have enough food water and stuff to last my family 2 weeks. but even if nothing does happen, it’s all stuff that i’ll use anyway.
well, i wish you all a y2k compliant millennium in 37 hours and 25 minutes
*pluto: Since I’m still using the Julian calendar, January 1st was 5 days ago. Let me know how you Gregorians make out. *
You’ve got it backwards, Pluto. Today, December 30, would’ve been December 17 if we’d stayed on the Julian Calendar.
Another wrench in the other direction: Since that monk “Dennis” was off by 2-8 years figuring out when AD started, we’ve been in the next century for as long as 7 years.
That last message was:
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The end of the 1000s.
The end of the century.
The end of the decade.
The end of the year.
The end of the month.
The end of the workweek.
The end of the day.
The end of the hour.
The end of the minute.
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(way cool)
Just got home from holiday travel…
Pipes didn’t freeze & bust.
Full tank of propane.
Plenty o stored water.
Woodstove & lots o wood.
Bag o rice.
Canned menudo.
Battery operated boombox.3000 cds.
All set…
If y’all need to flee the Beast, head South, you’re most welcome.
Especially Tenn Hipp!
Hey! It’s the last day of the century, and I’m still awake. I really didn’t think I’d still be ALIVE at this point. Hope all y’all have a great rollover into a … well, I’ll save it til tomorrow.
Well, it’s 2000 in some places already. I watched CNN for a little while this morning, and saw some fireworks in Sydney. I didn’t see any flaming death raining from the sky, no Grim Reapers, nothing particularly strange, except a weird lighted smiley face on a bridge in Sydney…
Well I’ve seen it. Yesterday a telephone booth looking thing appeared in my yard. A guy with a long scarf (it seemed to have been dragged through the slimes of the universe) and some girl with a very English name took me to the new year for an hour. It was as mundane as this day. A bit cloudier.
Lest we all forget, it has been the year 2000 in several parts of the world for a couple of hours now. BTW, isn’t Guanolad from Down Under? If so, then Happy Millenium to you.
BTW, it is now 14 hours and 45 minutes until Y2K for those living in the Eastern part of the US.
Shadowfox, my computer clock is off by 12 minutes too. I’m not kidding.
OMG IT’S THE END OF THE WOOOOORRRRLLLLDDD…
Okay, that was a joke. But since you & I both live in Michigan, and both of our computer clocks are off by the same number of minutes, well, it is a little trippy.