MILLENNIUM BOOK CHRONICLES EVERY DETAIL

MILLENNIUM BOOK CHRONICLES EVERY DETAIL

GREENSVILLE, Ont. (Wireless Flash) -- Do you think future generations will care how much you paid for potato chips on December 31, 1999? A woman in Greensville, Ontario, does. She's just created a journal called "The Millennium Celebration Record Book" (Greensleeves) which lets you document the last evening of the millennium in excruciatingly exact details. For instance, the journal includes an entry for the type of food you eat on December 31, where you bought it and how much you paid for it. There are also entries for the method of transportation used to get to the New Year's Eve party, and what you talked about at the bash. Although documenting all this may sound a little extreme -- as well as boring -- Rose is convinced future generations will be fascinated to know exactly what Grandma and Grandpa did on the last day of the millennium.