"Samuel W. Heywood" wrote:
>
> IMHO, it is premature to worry about this problem at the present time.
> For all we know, before the next 38 years would have passed us by, most all
> current computers and programming languages and operating systems might
> have become so obsolete as to be considered mere curiosities in museums
> of technology. The only people still actually using such technology would
> consist only of a small group of old fools and patriarchs like us. By the
> time that day comes around, we might have become recognized only as
> interesting subjects for interviews by the History Channel, and deserving of
> an occasional passing mention on Time Lab 2000.
This is exactly what programmers said 40 years ago, causing the
millenium bug. Historie repeats...
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