> > How many others out there are convinced the world will come toand end, as we > know it, come 1/1/00? I believe it will be just like any other day when we > wake up. > > Wim > I think that most of the problems we experience will be from people overreacting or anticipating some major crash, not from an actual problem. I'll take some precautions to be self-sustaining for 3-6 months. I'll have lots of shop work lined up that I can do by hand without electricity! LANCE LAFARGUE, RPT LAFARGUE PIANO SERVICES New Orleans Chapter Mandeville, LA. _______________________________ II III II III II III II III II III II III II III II III II III II ------------------------------------------------------- lafargue@iamerica.net ---------- > From: Wimblees@AOL.COM > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: Y2K was Re: Customers overpay me! > Date: Thursday, March 25, 1999 8:15 PM > > In a message dated 3/25/99 2:27:48 PM !!!First Boot!!!, lafargue@iamerica.net > writes: > > << Wim, > My tuning fees are already at the top in my area, I'm still a little > squeamish because there are those that find $75 tunings hard to pay. When > Y2K hits and we're all riding bikes to tune 2 pianos a month to feed our > families, I'll still have a few customers because I'm not as expensive as > those rich tuners in Missouri! If we live thru 1/1/00, I'll go to $150 > tunings! > >> > > > How many others out there are convinced the world will come toand end, as we > know it, come 1/1/00? I believe it will be just like any other day when we > wake up. > > Wim > > PS, Lance, > > Don't let the fact that this guy is a lawyer scare you into bugging him for > the money. Of all people he should know that he can't overlook his bills. And > if he does give you a hard time, the Louisiana BAR would be happy to hear from > you.
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