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Y2K was a bigger deal than the mayan calendar
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13982175:MV8yMDg3OTc3XzM1MTU4NjAyX0Q1QTA3NDFB] [quote:BRIEF:MV8yMDg3OTc3XzM1MTU4MzI1XzdGMzk0MUQw] [quote:Neo81xxx:MV8yMDg3OTc3XzM1MTU4MjU3X0RGQjREQzBD] y2k was a scam [/quote] It was a very real problem and many businesses that didn't fix their computers went out...the only reason it wasn't a complete meltdown is because there was a huge investment in time and resources to recode software... [/quote] Yep. ANd even then. Someone forgetting that years double, does not indicate that we are approaching the end of a 26,000 year cycle and our oppressors are trying to destroy what they can't keep. [/quote]
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Surviving Y2K was an ordeal. My 286 tried to eat me. I had to fend off Atari 2600s that came flying thru my window.
Lucky I was wearing my Air Jordans.
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