On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 5:22 PM, Nicholas Geti <[email protected]> wrote:
> Those were goof balls who read too many newspapers without critical thought.
> I tell my friends to stop reading them and watching the news on TV. They
> will be much happier. The whole game of news firms is to sell news or what
> passes for news. Even the weathermen have to put on a show to get attention.
> That why they invented wind-chill to get people exercised about the
> temperature.
>
> Even if nothing was done about the Y2K problem and computers failed, so
> what? They mostly involved payroll and accounting systems which would be a
> massive snafu but most things would have survived albeit in a horrible state
> but doable. I suspect that mechanical control systems would not have been
> affected since they don't rely on dates (or at least shouldn't) to function
> correctly.
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Or trains getting routed to the proper tracks on this date and time.
Had that not worked on 01/01/2000 it would have been horrendous.  A
good thing that all those programmers had the foresight to make sure
it didn't happen.



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