Y2k had nothing to do with age.  It had to do with what applications did or 
didn't do.  If they had been written with 4 digit years they could have been 
written in 1964 and had no date issues.

It wasn't like a LA instruction suddenly showed signs of age.

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> On Apr 20, 2018, at 12:13 PM, Paul Gilmartin 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 07:14:20 -0700, Gerhard Adam wrote:
>> 
>> Applications don't get old.  They either do what they're supposed to do or 
>> they don't.   It has nothing to do with age.
> Remember Y2K?
> 
> -- gil
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