Rating: Summary: Excellent starting point for Y2K preparation Review: Who knows what will happen due to the Y2K bug? Michael Hyatt doesn't either, but he does know how to minimize the impact to your family. If you want to do any preparation at all 'just in case', this is an excellant place to start. He covers most aspects of life which COULD be interrupted by serious Y2K effects and/or panic. He speaks about the options and in many cases gives sources. His recommendations are structured in levels, so you can concentrate on near term before getting overwhelmed by the long term. One unique and very useful section deals with building a survival library, with descriptions of a selection of other books to provide in depth knowlege of key subjects.His preparation checklists are better than many and there are 2 sets; one for each chapter (by subject) and another at the end (by preparation level). Michael believes the effects will be fairly long term. Due to the level approach, you can get full value from this book for whatever period you feel comfortable preparing for. He is unabashedly Christian in his outlook, but this does not permiate the book and should not offend anyone.
Rating: Summary: Don't give this man your money Review: Your banks, utility companies, and communications companies are all going to work just fine. If not, they'll roll their dates back on their computer so they keep working. This author is only trying to steal money from those who don't understand computers. Will food stop growing because of a computer problem?
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