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The millennium meltdown: The year 2000 computer crisis [Paperback]

Grant R Jeffrey
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not So Much As A LIght Bulb Burned Out, Jan 14 2004
This review is from: The millennium meltdown: The year 2000 computer crisis (Paperback)
I don't recommend this book in the least. It is now 2004 and not only did no computers stop working as was written about in this book, but on the 29th of February, which was a leap year, they kept right on working like nobody's business. There are much more accurately written books out there.
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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Not So Much As A LIght Bulb Burned Out, Jan 14 2004
By Lutrecia Starr Koffi - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The millennium meltdown: The year 2000 computer crisis (Paperback)
I don't recommend this book in the least. It is now 2004 and not only did no computers stop working as was written about in this book, but on the 29th of February, which was a leap year, they kept right on working like nobody's business. There are much more accurately written books out there.

0 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent information without "scare tactics" ., Sep 22 1998
By Peggy Greer (romans828@boone.net) - Published on Amazon.com
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"This book gave excellent facts and information in a way that anyone can read and understand. The information was specific, sobering and helpful. The insight into the Christian beliefs were well said and the information on lists of books, magazines and web sites gave you additional places to go for more information. I have ordered more copies to give to friends.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent survey of the problem, results and how to prepare., Sep 11 1998
By Duane Hatch (DuaneVH@aol.com) - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The millennium meltdown: The year 2000 computer crisis (Paperback)
This book explains the source of the Y2K problem; examines how government, industry, business and society will likely be affected; and considers the possibility of the fulfillment of certain Biblical prophecies concerning the end of the age. He then lists ways to prepare for the disruptions that will surely come. Jefferies' material is simalar to that found in Michael Hyatt's "The Millenium Bug: How to Survive the Coming Chaos" but he has included some more recent research, and discussion of the efforts being made to establish a one-world government and a cashless society. The two books together make a fairly complete assessment of the problem and action to be taken.
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