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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Sep 16, 2008 17:53
Most believed there would be 'dramatic ' changes at the turn of the
millennium. A girl friend of mine at the time, was a programmer for
Visa. She was so concerned about the millennium bug, that she left San
Mateo and moved to Perth, Aus. Even those 'in the middle' of the
computer industry where extremely concerned, but as we know, it came
and went without incident. Of course some programmers, say it was
thanks to their ingenuity that tragedy was averted. "We stuck the
[potential] knife in, and we pulled it out again. Praise be to us "
Every man and his dog had something to say about the new millennium,
from the return of Zeus to the reversing of the polar axis.
Every belief has a seed of truth, if only symbolic. We are all
receptive to change even if we resist energetically, (the more
resistance, the greater the pain)...The real change is a shift in
awareness.
This is where it gets subtle, and why 'seers' always speak in
'quatrains' or similar.
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Author: SeanSean Date: Sep 16, 2008 18:13
> Most believed there would be 'dramatic ' changes at the turn of the
> millennium. A girl friend of mine at the time, was a programmer for
> Visa. She was so concerned about the millennium bug, that she left San
> Mateo and moved to Perth, Aus. Even those 'in the middle' of the
> computer industry where extremely concerned, but as we know, it came
> and went without incident. Of course some programmers, say it was
> thanks to their ingenuity that tragedy was averted. "We stuck the
> [potential] knife in, and we pulled it out again. Praise be to us "
>
> Every man and his dog had something to say about the new millennium,
> from the return of Zeus to the reversing of the polar axis.
>
> Every belief has a seed of truth, if only symbolic. We are all
> receptive to change even if we resist energetically, (the more
> resistance, the greater the pain)...The real change is a shift in
> awareness.
>
> This is where it gets subtle, and why 'seers' always speak in ...
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Author: bigfletch8bigfletch8 Date: Sep 16, 2008 18:29
On Sep 17, 11:13Â am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
>> Most believed there would be 'dramatic ' changes at the turn of the
>> millennium. A girl friend of mine at the time, was a programmer for
>> Visa. She was so concerned about the millennium bug, that she left San
>> Mateo and moved to Perth, Aus. Even those 'in the middle' of the
>> computer industry where extremely concerned, but as we know, it came
>> and went without incident. Of course some programmers, say it was
>> thanks to their ingenuity that tragedy was averted. "We stuck the
>> [potential] knife in, and we pulled it out again. Praise be to us "
>
>> Every man and his dog had something to say about the new millennium,
>> from the return of Zeus to the reversing of the polar axis. ...
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Author: SeanSean Date: Sep 16, 2008 20:38
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On Sep 17, 11:13 am, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
>> Most believed there would be 'dramatic ' changes at the turn of the
>> millennium. A girl friend of mine at the time, was a programmer for
>> Visa. She was so concerned about the millennium bug, that she left San
>> Mateo and moved to Perth, Aus. Even those 'in the middle' of the
>> computer industry where extremely concerned, but as we know, it came
>> and went without incident. Of course some programmers, say it was
>> thanks to their ingenuity that tragedy was averted. "We stuck the
>> [potential] knife in, and we pulled it out again. Praise be to us "
> ...
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