Hmm, that's not what I heard from Management! <G> Tony Wicks wrote:
What, someone is going to be working then ? Not me for sure, waste of a good party that would be !
Roger De Salis wrote:
I've received an approach from a Malaysian ISP, wishing to contact their NZ equivalents, as the clocks turnover to '00.
I would guess there there will be others, who are interested in how NZ is faring, and potentially use the 6, or 8, or 17 hours of leeway they have productively in the event of some unforeseen problem.
I would rather not have the entire worlds ISP support staff phone their counterparts in NZ to enquire "How it going?".
Given the fact many of them will simply want to silently observe that there is no problem, what is the best way to go about this?
Let them subscribe to the nog? Form a special NOG for the brown-out period 11/99-1/00?
Suggest that no-one in NZ really cares about the rest of the world, and they can all.......
Appoint Peter Mott as a Y2K spokesman? and direct all enquiries to him?
Any one any other suggestions?
Many Thanks.
Rgds Roger De Salis
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