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Rating: Summary: This is a dynamic,insightful,motivating book. Review: A real eye-opener! I was so astonished to find that there is a 'real and present danger'. After reading this book I am better able to prepare for the coming 'adventure'. I applaud the authors and editors for their vision and expertise at presenting it to us in lay terms I am able to comprehend...A must read for everyone YOU care about...Thank you, Judy Laddon *****
Rating: Summary: The Best Book on How to Think about Y2K Review: As the Millennium approaches, we will hear more and more about the Millennium "bug" or "bomb." Depending on our perception of how it could affect us, we will either look into it, or ignore it, or perhaps ignore it until we realize just how this might affect not only us, personally, but our community, our country and the planet. The book was put together quickly, but very thoughtfully. It is a wake up call, an inspiration, an encouragement to get more people to think about what could happen and do something that will help to create a positive future. So, if you don't know what to think about Y2K- this is the book to read. If you do understand it, this is the book to share with others who don't get it, yet.
Rating: Summary: Fear and misunderstanding of technology = holistic nonsense Review: Great book. Thank God we didn't need it.
Rating: Summary: AWAKENING, a positive message Review: I enjoyed the positive messages provided in the Awakening articles. Having worked hard to spread the word about the Y2K truth while at the same time debunking the Y2K myths, I find this book to be a positive and upbeat contribution to the Y2K dialogue. The articles are thoughtful, well-written, and thought expanding. A must read for anyone trying to get a handle on the full Y2K picture.Steve Davis Mailto:Awake@DavisLogic.com
Rating: Summary: A great place to start Review: This is a grreat place to start lokking at the opportunities which exist in the Y2k crisis. We are in the middle of a major shift in our culture: Y2K is not an isolated phenomenon. It challenges us to look at the future we all want.
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