From Deseret News archives:
Huge lead doesn't mean 'beanpole' senator is relaxing
Harris Miller, president of the Information Technology Association of America, lauded him for being one of the first "to understand the significance of the issue and helped educate his Senate colleagues. This could have easily turned into a partisan battle."
Bennett fought to tackle the issue head-on rather than forking over the money to replace everything as some suggested. He urged the president to appoint a Y2K czar, helping lead to "virtually no event transition" when midnight 1999 turned into the year 2000. In other words, the world didn't stop clicking, and we weren't thrown back into the Dark Ages.
Without his clarion call, Bennett says "we still would've gotten through it pretty well, but it would've been more expensive. People were prepared and paying attention earlier."
His efforts also led to the first-ever computer inventory of the Department of Defense, which led to some startling finds namely 286 ancient (relatively speaking) computers still being used in the system.
Though he doesn't participate in trendy sports activities like golf or tennis, Bennett keeps in shape partly by hiking up and down stairs around Capitol Hill. He figures he climbs between 20 and 30 flights a day. "Do that three or four times a week, you stay in pretty good health," he says.
In his ad campaign poking fun at his lean 6-foot-6 frame, the senator is hoping for an "oh, yeah, Bennett" response and he's had enough experience in politics to know "in an election year, you have to cut through the clutter. Your ads don't just compete with your opponent's." They also compete with ads for beer, cars, jail bonds and so forth.
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