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The New Y2K???
When the big Y2K happened, I was working as a systems analyst for a telemarketing firm. I knew that basically nothing was going to happen on Y2K night, because we starting seeing (and fixing) our Y2K-related problems as much as a year beforehand. Nevertheless, my mom was convinced that all of civilization was going to come to a crashing end on Dec. 31 of 1999, because Dan Quayle's idiot brother said it would.
Anyway, all of this talk about conference expansion, conference re-alignment, super-conferences, and so on is looking to me to be an awful lot like all the Y2K talk around the end of 1999.
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Re: The New Y2K???
What are you talking about? The minute the clock struck 12:00am on 1-1-2000, my blender, dishwasher, and microwave absolutely took on minds of their own and trashed my house.
This didn't happen to you?
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Re: The New Y2K???
Dude, you forgot about Unix Millennium Bug, Y2K38 Year 2038 problem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Re: The New Y2K???
 Originally Posted by cloneluke80 No, we won't make it there. 2012.....the Mayans got it right
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