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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent! Many Factual references, advice & little emotion
I am a computer professional with 31 years working continuously with computers. Before getting this book I had read 6 other Y2K books. All just appeared to be a bunch of hype and emotions.

This book is an excellent collection of pure facts provided by Companies and government organizations. Each chapter has 25-55 references. Rather than speculate himself,...

Published on December 5, 1998

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1.0 out of 5 stars Boy was I wrong!
I certainly feel like a jack a**. I was a sheep like the rest of the country losing sleep over the Y2K situation. I bought the book after hearing the author on The Kevin and Bean show, read it, and became more fearful of what might happen. The author capitolized on fear and won. He got my money. I would not purchase a book from this author again. Looks like my...
Published on January 7, 2000 by Sergio Rodriguez


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1.0 out of 5 stars Boy was I wrong!, January 7, 2000
I certainly feel like a jack a**. I was a sheep like the rest of the country losing sleep over the Y2K situation. I bought the book after hearing the author on The Kevin and Bean show, read it, and became more fearful of what might happen. The author capitolized on fear and won. He got my money. I would not purchase a book from this author again. Looks like my book will be a good firestater.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Exactly., February 16, 2002
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In a way, it's worth reading, if only as an example of a really horrendous prediction.

Y2K came and went, nothing much happened, and our infrastructure didn't get fouled up any more than usual.

Which is what a lot of us predicted all along.

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1.0 out of 5 stars FUD, BS, May 28, 1999
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This is a book that likes to seed "Fear Uncertainty and Doubt". The author is not a computer specialist, programmer, scientist or information management expert. His knowledge of the industry is at best questionable. Read his bio and see for yourself. He is involved in Y2K consulting. He does profit from other's fear of the Y2K. Spend your time and money elsewhere.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly researched, September 7, 2000
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This review is from: The Millennium Bug (Paperback)
NOT!

This book was full of half-truths, outdated information (even when first published) and scare tactics. He obviously tried to use the uncertainty of y2k for his own financial gain. Do yourself a favor and avoid books by the doom & gloom camp. They'll be back with another catastrophe (e.g. asteroid, aliens, disease, etc.) pushing their books again. Don't bite their bait.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Planning for Paranoia & Getting Peace, April 17, 2000
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This book paints a doom & gloom picture of the future and capitalizes on the fear of the unknown. The real message of events that run counter to this book is that our infrastructure is stronger than anyone predicted and there is a reason to be optimistic about the future!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Phew!, March 25, 2000
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This review is from: The Millennium Bug (Paperback)
Terrible writing! Who is this guy? The information could have been interesting, but it was blandly conveyed. Don't waste your money. Charmin is much softer.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting Story, December 31, 2011
This books can provide you the idea a number of people could react too predicted stories of future. Like all predictions, there are not guaranteed occur! Too many words providing negative effects to this incident are given in this book, which could and did cost a lot of money.

It gets 3 stars for providing some comedy to a reader today!

Part says there is still a chance that after decade after 2000, Y2K could still be around!!!
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1.0 out of 5 stars One star on principle, March 25, 2010
I've skimmed the book at various places on the web (wouldn't dream of buying it). I presume 2012 will put us in a similar place. In fact, I'm thinking about writing my own scaremongering book about the coming apocalypse. Any publishers interested? I promise to pander to the interests of the Conservative Right, as well as the NRA and ATF.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Y2K and Hyatt's Bank Account is AOK!, January 4, 2000
Any apologies for your miserable miasma of false prophecies or are you too busy laughing as you count the hard earned dollars of the gullible who looked to you as some sort of a prophet? False prophet is more like it.

Update as of February 6, 2003: Some readers have tried protecting Hyatt's false prophecy by saying "It ain't over" (see comment made on Jan. 8, 2000). Well folks, the fat lady has sung. It's over! :)

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1.0 out of 5 stars The Millennium Hype, January 3, 2000
This review is from: The Millennium Bug (Paperback)
Jan 3, 2000: Well, the author may have made what one reviewer called a "convincing argument," but all that shows is how easily some of us are duped. The author, like much of the press, has tapped into our ignorance and gulliblity, and tried to scare the bejesus out of us. He should be ashamed! The millennium bug was averted not because of scare mongers like this so-called expert, but because the marketplace realized there would be a financial penalty for not fixing things. It's no more complicated than that. So have we learned anything, boys and girls?
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