Y2K
Genevieve Ugarte
gugarte@ozemail.com.au
Sat, 1 Jan 2000 14:37:43 +1100
Everything went fine and without a hitch here downunder. I think that only
one monitor in our entire hospital fell a bit 'sick'. Other than that, the
power flickered momentarily in the private hospital attached to ours. But
you are quite right, the Y2K didn't make the appearance that everyone had
anticipated. Hope you guys up there have a bug free entrance into the New
Year!
I worked the night shift of the 31/12/1999 and we were lucky enough not to
have to open a single theatre!!
Cheers to you all,
Genevieve Ugarte
RN, P.A.C.U & Anaesthetics
----- Original Message -----
From: "george miller" <firemed26@hotmail.com>
To: <trauma-list@trauma.org>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 1999 3:01 PM
Subject: Y2K
> I think the Y2k "disaster" is going to fizzle out and while we'll have a
> couple small glitches, we'll all be doing fine and so will our machines.
> JUST IN CASE, how about those in eastern hemisphere dropping a line to us
in
> the western hemisphere letting us know what's up with your equipment, etc.
> That is, if your computer's up and running. Thanks.
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