Colext/Macondo
Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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huiiich esa agua de toro impide ver un poco mas alla.  debe ser toda esa 
proteina que roque dice que nando 'ta tan lleno

que pasa si la maquina necesita saber cuantos a�os han pasado entre la fecha 
actual y digamos una fecha de hace tres a�os y estamos en el a�o 2000?

segun personas informadas de portland dicen que la maquina 'sabra' que 00 
menos 97 = 3 y no -3 (menos 3).    pero esto no es cierto a menos que la 
computadora tenga programas que hacen ventanas (si el valor es menor de 40 
entonces es el dos mil y si es mas de 40 entonces es  1900)  bueno usando 
esta clase de indieligencia es que se cree que los farcos van a hacer las 
pases con andres y sus inutiles.

y esto funciona a menos que este procesando fechas de ciudadanos y el 
ciudadano haiga nacido en el siglo xix.  si este es el caso la famosa 
ventana se estrella.  huy mano eso taba tan bacano hasta que nos toco lidiar 
con el vicario nando y hay si se jodio, huy perdon claudia, se acabo el 
arreglo.

huy oiga como asi, como hacen eso los portlandios?  con razon declaran que 
no hay ningun problema con eso del 2000 (hasta que llege a ver) y todo se 
vaya de cuyo (pa' que misia lara no se enoje) pal'estanque

orale mano, que te trujes, dame un frajo con trola ese...simon hermano 
bareto




>From: "Colonia-Roque, Helmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Colext <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Colext: Y2K rollover settings
>Date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 10:35:39 -0700
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>Colext/Macondo
>Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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>Dejando dos espacios para el a�o (yy), lo unico que el computador mostraria
>son las ultimas dos cifras (99 o 00), lo mismo que dejando cuatro (yyyy) el
>computador mostraria las cuatro cifras del a�o (1999 o 2000). En el caso
>primero el computador sabria que al mostrar los dos ceros serian del 2000 y
>de minguna forma va a dejar de funcionar.
>
>Helmer
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Juan Lopez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Sunday, August 29, 1999 4:25 PM
>To: Colext
>Subject: Colext: Y2K rollover settings
>
>
>Colext/Macondo
>Cantina virtual de los COLombianos en el EXTerior
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>
> > >>Those of you who have PCs with Windows should be interested in this
> > >>suggestion forwarded to me by a friend:
> > >>
> > >> You may think your PC is "Y2K" compliant, and some little test may
> > >>  have actually affirmed that your hardware is compliant, and you may
>even
> > >>have a little company sticker affixed to your system saying "Y2K
> > Compliant"
> > >>... but you'll be surprised that Windows may still crash unless you do
> > this
> > >>simple exercise below.  I know that I had not thought of this and my
>home
> > >>computer and work computer would have failed Jan1, 2000. Easy fix but
> > >>something Microsoft seems to have missed in certifying their software 
>as
> > >Y2K
> > >>compliant. This is simple to do, but VERY important.
> > >>
> > >>  Click on "START."
> > >>  Click on "SETTINGS."
> > >>  Double click on "Control Panel."
> > >>  Double click on "Regional settings" icon (look for the little world
> > >>  globe).
> > >>  Click on the "Date" tab at the top of the page. (last tab on the top
> > >>  right)
> > >>  Where it says, "Short Date Sample," look and see if it shows a "two
> > >>  digit" year format ("YY"). Unless you've previously changed it (and
>you
> > >>  probably haven't) -- it will be set incorrectly with just the two 
>Y's.
> > it
> > >>needs to be four!  That's because Microsoft made the 2 digits setting
>the
> > >>default setting for Windows 95, Windows 98 and NT.  This date format
> > >selected
> > >>is the date that Windows feeds *ALL* application software and will not
> > >>rollover into the year 2000.  It will roll over to the year 00. (*)
>Click
> > >on
> > >>the button across from "Short Date Style" and select the option that
> > shows,
> > >>mm/dd/yyyy" or "m/d/yyyy". (Be sure your selection has four Y's 
>showing,
> > >not
> > >>just "mm/dd/yy).  Then click on "Apply."  Then click on "OK" at the
> > button.
> > >>
> > >>  Easy enough to fix. However, every "as distributed" installation of
> > >Windows
> > >>worldwide is defaulted to fail Y2K rollover... Pass this along to your
>PC
> > >>buddies ... no matter how much of a guru they think they are ... this
> > might
> > >>be a welcome bit of information!
> > >>
> >
> > There's no such thing as chance;  and what to us seems merest accident
> > springs from the deepest source of destiny.
> > -- Friedrich von Schiller
> >
> > Hope is Helpfull....
>
>Juan A Lopez
>
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