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In reply to the discussion: I don't know how many of you all remember late 1999. [View all]I worked in IT too. 30 years all total and we were all required to be on standby on that New Years Eve in case anything went wrong. Months of preparation and updating kept all systems running, but that wasn't the end of it. Found days and sometimes months later that "fixed" software sometimes had problems with backwards compatibility. Files created before midnight could not be read by the newer software. I remember one backup software that refused to recognize any backup tapes created days or weeks or months ago. Took a lot of convincing to get their technical support to realize their software had a big problem and get it fixed.
And yes, I hope we all feel that relief again on November 6th and that you-know-who just fades into obscurity
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Well just the extreme hand wringing over Kamala loosing. I think she has a very good chance of winning.
Srkdqltr
Oct 22
#5
Agree -- it could most definitely have been disaster in the making. Luckily the worst that ended up happening
Jmb 4 Harris-Walz
Oct 22
#18
I remember President Clinton made it a priority. I worked in a steel mill at the time, they hired extra people
doc03
Oct 22
#88
Thank you! The OP fails to understand WHY nothing of consequence happened!
markpkessinger
Oct 22
#58
Y2K wasn't a catastrophe because people worked through the issues and fixed them.
paulkienitz
Oct 22
#31
I remember working a lot of overtime so people wouldn't be affected by the problem
0rganism
Oct 22
#34
There were a tremendous amount of people working to update software to prevent that problem
IronLionZion
Oct 22
#35
The success of our Y2K response further highlights the failure of our climate change response
0rganism
Oct 22
#37
I still have cans of freeze-dried food. I also remember this Seattle WTO late 1999.
spike jones
Oct 22
#39
iOS (or iPadOS) if you have an iPad, or android if it's just about anything else
da svenster
Oct 22
#65