Y2K and immortal executables
At 09:55 AM 10/22/98 -0500, John wrote:
>Sure, I can imagine that. But I can't imagine it will stop working
>on January 1, 2000, or that the clock couldn't be set back to 1975
>without affecting the milling.
Now I'm going to be ill. Look out world, here comes "Millenium Savings
Time." Yes boys and girls, at midnight on December 31st 1999 we are all
going to turn back our calenders to 1990 and the date will officially be 1,
Jan, 1990 _again_. This will give the world another 10 years to fix their
problems and then on December 31st 1999 (MST) we turn the calendar
_forward_ 10 years.
Remember, you heard it hear first!
--Chuck
Received on Thu Oct 22 1998 - 13:03:36 BST
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