James McCann on the Internet Y2K Links

Futureweb has a spectacular timeline for the next 1000 years that is, at the very least, entertaining science fiction. As the authors stick mainly to technology development, this often rings true. Some of the predictions they make, like free computing, are coming to fruition now. http://www.future.web.com
The Centre for Millennium Studies is a more studious approach to the spiritual and religious aspects of the millennium. The site acts as an archive for scholarly material from many doctrines and should be one of the first ports of call for anyone with a serious theological interest in he millennium. http://www.mille.org
For a tongue-in-cheek view of the mounting media hysteria over the millennium, visit Y2K Culture. Find out how to make sure your cat is Y2K compliant and hear what Britney Spears has to say about the millennium bug. http://www.y2kculture.com
Milestone 2000 asks the important question "When does the millennium begin and why?" Even though the site argues that the new era will begin in 2001, its visitors have voted to have a party on New Year's Eve 1999 anyway. Place your own vote at . . . . http://www.milestone2000.com
If you're still wondering where you'll be partying on the eve of the millennium, this site will give you a comprehensive list of events taking place around the world. http://www.everything.com

Updated : Tuesday November 28, 2000 14:54

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