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Re: UK GMT roll over
From: Steve Carter <scarter () pobox com>
Date: Sat, 1 Jan 2000 13:54:13 -0700
Andrew Brown wrote:
Isn't it interesting to note that there have been no significant y2k problems but there have been significant service disruptions as a result of paranoia and general cynisism?chalk one up for mass stupidity. people are generally, en masse, much more dense than their individual counterparts. like cows (or lemmings?)...they stampeded on command.
Mass stupidity? Tell me you didn't sigh just a little when all your clocks had rolled over. It's easy now to be complacent and act cool about the whole thing, but no-one can actually say what might have been. -Steve
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