Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] FFS: Y2K revamp for M6, LTM
From: "Raimo Korhonen" <raimo.korhonen@pp2.inet.fi>
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 00:28:26 +0100

Hi!
Ah - a slight misspelling - millennium comes from Latin word "annos" =
year. If you write it with a single "n" it becomes another word altogether:
"anus". 
All the best and - whom it may concern - A Happy Y2K!
Raimo
Photos at http://personal.inet.fi/private/raimo.korhonen

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> From: Claes-Göran Bjernér <claes.bjerner@pi.se>
> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> Subject: Re: [Leica] FFS: Y2K revamp for M6, LTM
> Date: 31. joulukuuta 1999 22:59
> 
> > Special (extend your passport plan): 
> > 
> > Y2K revision and certification (all parts certified Y2K complaint)
> >
> > M6 (all versions) - $100
> > M lenses - $50 each
> >
> > LTM bodies: $200
> > LTM lenses: $75 each
> >
> > rush orders accepted.
> > once certified, all parts insured against Y2K issues for 36 months.
> >
> > Better hurry only hours left!
> >
> > Jonathan Borden
> >
> At this hour more than half of the World´s population have entered the
new
> Millenium. And so far there have been no reports from anywhere regarding
the
> infamous Y2K problem. Was it all just a cruel hoax by unscrupulous
elements
> within the computer industry in order to make an extra buck on "Y2K
problem
> solutions"?
> 
> Claes