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>I just thought of something else to include. I don't know how many of you
>believe in the problem with the computer thing in the year 2000.
When I heard my first program on the topic of all of the possible problems
with the computer and the year 2000, the first thing that I thought of was
supplies of abm not being available. Of course, I see the world through
"breast colored glasses" but I do think that it might be an effective
persuasion for some women.
I thought of all of the LC work I would have; then I remembered that my
gasoline supplies might be short too. (I do home visits.) And my phone??
And what if I run out of report forms?!
I will be so relieved to find that all of the predictions and fears will be
laughed at as dumb. The people who are the most knowledgeable about such
things are *firmly* saying, "We don't know."
But babies *will* be born, and they will best be breastfed.
Patricia Gima, IBCLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Upper Midwest, USA
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