On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 3:38 AM, Dave Crozier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sad news indeed but he did make a big mistake with his predictions about the 
> severity of the Y2K problem despite selling a lot of books about it!
>

Either that or he helped raise the alarm (or hysteria, depending on
your viewpoint) that resulting in the huge crash programs that kept
airplanes from falling from the skies, the financial industry from
grinding to a halt, and the end of the world as we know it. I suspect
the truth is somewhere in the middle. We really don't know what would
have happened if we didn't. I know I billed a lot of hours in the time
leading up to 12/31/1999.

"The Rise and Fall of the American Programmer" wasn't 100% accurate,
either. Hence, "The Death and Resurrection...'

Making predictions is hard, especially about the future...

-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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