on 11/16/05 7:58 AM, off_world_beings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> From Wikipedia, on Y2K. >> >> In the end, significant disasters such as nuclear reactor > meltdowns or >> plane crashes did not occur, but the number of non-critical Y2K > errors >> encountered on January 1, 2000 was extensive. Due to the lack of >> disasters and the faulty "end of the world" expectations, the > public >> largely, but perhaps wrongly, regarded the Y2K passage as a non- > event.>>> > > It was not an issue. A few computers may have blinked, with or > without the intervention.
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