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Gimpster
Dec 24th, 1999, 12:41 AM
I hope everyone has a very merry Christmas, and the next time you're at the store and you see one of those Salvation Army people standing there with the little red buckets, try putting some money in there, and see if it doesn't brighten your day a little.


P.S.-is anyone on here worried about Y2K??? Leave a message, I would kinda like to get a general consensus. Please keep it to Yes or No.

The first vote (mine) is going to be for "No".

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Ryan
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Frans C
Dec 24th, 1999, 12:46 AM
NO

death
Dec 24th, 1999, 01:04 AM
Well It's not a worry, more a hope that the creit card companies computers go down and somehow whipe all credit records (please god)
The Y2K thing is a great front for hackers though
But over all I'd ahve to say
NO
(sorry about the length, I had to)
Merry Christmas

Gimpster
Dec 24th, 1999, 01:14 AM
Yes, wiping out all the credit card information would be a very wonderful Christmas present from the Computing Gods (albeit a late present...). Although, I think that any hackers (and criminals in general) who think that they will be able to hide their crime behind the mask of "Y2K" are only fooling themselves, and being extremely naive about the subject. Sure it's something that a lot of companies are worried about, but by the same token, I believe that because of that they have also spent a great deal of time and money preparing for the worst. Anyway, just my humble opinion on the subject. I'm glad to see all the comments pouring in already, I hope they keep coming in!

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Ryan
cornelsen@hotmail.com
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Dayo312
Dec 24th, 1999, 02:40 AM
No for Y2k. But I have a big worry for them Muslims that are thretning The US. There getting ready to bomb a bunch of stuff on the 1st. Dont go anywhere on the 1st!!

Al Smith
Dec 24th, 1999, 03:19 AM
Y2K - No.
Terrorism - Yes.
But I do think there will be some problems with what is being called a "corrosive effect" regarding Y2K. Rarely accessed portions of main programs still contain six digit dates. As these portions are accessed throughout the first few months of 2000, errors will occur.

Anthrax
Dec 24th, 1999, 03:43 AM
I think there will be no major problems from Y2k

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Bob Baddeley
Dec 24th, 1999, 04:09 AM
A few things:

Why didn't I think of writing a program that does absolutely nothing except have a few progress bars and lots of graphics that says "your computer is now y2k compatible." If only I had written it months ago and gotten it published, I would be a millionaire off of all those stupid people who only understand how to turn their computer on and send emails and never bother to try stuff with their computer.

There are so many wacky people coming to Montana because it's so big and has so few people. They all expect mass chaos, but little do they know that if Russia accidently sends off a bomb, it will most likely hit Malmstrom Air Force base smack dab in the middle of Montana, the state with almost as many ICBMs as people (a slight exaggeration). Seriously. There are lots of companies around selling y2k readiness kits and bunkers and junk like that. It's funny in a not very sort of way.

Aren't windows 95/98 computers good until 2070 or something like that? "what, me worry?" (I think that's Alfred E. Newman)

speaking of hacking and the millenium, "Entrapment" was a very good movie. I highly recommend it.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

bob

Juan Carlos Rey
Dec 24th, 1999, 05:41 AM
Back in 1992 I arranged a system to sell tickets with a dedicated '286. (No, not Vb, the app runs in compiled Quick Basic). It is still in perfect use!
A few days ago I tested it against Y2K. I changed date to dec 31, and time to 23:57, then waited a few minutes and printed a ticket.
Not to my surprise, the ticket said "01 - january - 1980"
Well, I changed date to 1980 and print "year + 20". Now I'll have to worry again in 2020!!!
Merry Christmas to all!

Al Smith
Dec 24th, 1999, 06:55 AM
Gimpster,
I noticed you're in Moses Lake, WA. When I was a kid, about 30 years ago, I lived in Maple Valley, WA. (Western Washington between Seattle and Enumclaw.) We used to go to the "Pot Holes" every summer to do some great Crappie fishing.
Are they still there?
When the country shuts down at midnight 12/31/99 maybe I'll go there to fend for myself.

Dec 24th, 1999, 10:52 PM
Y2K = No
Terrorism = That Never ends, has nothing to do with Y2K

Hey Bob Baddeley, There is already a program that does what you described. I have seen it in the store. PEOPLE ARE ACTUALLY BUYING this program, and it's selling like hotcakes. It's fruad, but no one can seem to prove it. I couldn't beleive it when I saw it.

I had asked the stare clerk about it (Pretending I didn't know anything) and he gave me this speel about how it will check your system and fix your computer for the Y2K. Then I started to name all these computer parts, showing I wasn't as dumb as I pretended and his mouth dropped. He then admited that he really did think it was a program to help fix computers. I knew he was lying through his teeth when I shown him the program REQUIREMENTS. It said Pentium II - 266 or higher. :)

Knight

Dec 25th, 1999, 10:03 AM
Y2K=NO

basically everything is Y2K compliant!!!

da_silvy
Dec 26th, 1999, 04:13 PM
NO :)

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david
Teenage Programmer

Dec 26th, 1999, 06:03 PM
I think the world seizes to exist at exactly 0:00 31/12/1999 (GMT), so I don’t think the Y2K bug is going to be a problem ;)

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Gimpster
Dec 26th, 1999, 10:20 PM
Al, if you're planning on coming to this area to fend for yourself after Y2K, then you'd better hurry, because most everyone has already stockpiled their ammunition and food supply. Yes, the Pot Holes are still here.

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Ryan
cornelsen@hotmail.com
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Lloyd
Dec 29th, 1999, 12:31 AM
Y2K Bug - naa, I step on the Y2K bug last week, made a nice squash sound. :)
Terrorist - naa, I have 1,000 rounds for my M-16 and 500 for my SIG. :)

Seriously I think the terrorist will cause more of a problem than the Y2K bug will.

Just another psycho programmer,
Lloyd

Gimpster
Dec 29th, 1999, 01:03 AM
Yes, I agree with you Lloyd, I think that the terrorist problem should be much more of a concern than Y2K. In fact, the Mayor of Seattle agrees with that as well. That's why he cancelled the Millenium celebration that was to take place below the Space Needle! But at least they're going to still have fireworks. Also, Representative Doc Hastings is going to be hopping on a plane for New Year's to show everyone how strong his faith is in the airlines being safe, and essentially, no Y2K bug. Just a little FYI, helping everyone keep up on the current events, because I know how easy it is to lose track of the outside world, when you're a programmer! :)

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Ryan
cornelsen@hotmail.com
ICQ (http://www.ICQ.com)# 47799046

da_silvy
Dec 29th, 1999, 01:45 PM
no ;)
bye the way azzmodan, it's ceases not seizes

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david
Teenage Programmer

Mark Sreeves
Dec 29th, 1999, 02:26 PM
da_silvy you'll be here all day if you try correcting everyone's English ;)

The only common language here is VB!

I think seizes (grinds to a halt!) sounds quite good anyway

A couple of years ago it was reported that IT staff in a major UK bank would receive a Y2K bonus of about £20K if they stayed with the company until March 2000.

Are any of you expecting to receive a bonus of this nature?

Y2K problems?
One of the projects I've been working was to replace a program written in APL and running on DOS on a 386 because it could not be guaranteed to be millennium compliant The PC runs 24 hours per day 7 days per week.

The PC we put in its place is fairly high spec and running NT4.

I've been told that Windows 95 crashes after about 3 months if left running continuously.

I'm not at all convinced that the new PC will be as reliable as the old one! Some Y2K fix that will be!

venkatraman_r
Dec 29th, 1999, 04:19 PM
Y2K? Why should I however bother? Am Gonna booze around all night and going to kick the bug with my beer mug. eh?? Let it try to create any problem if it has the guds to.

A VERY HAPPY MILLENIUM TO EVERY BODY.

Venkat :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)