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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: John Mansfield who wrote (11875)6/8/1998 4:39:00 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (2) of 13949
 
The June 15 edition of Time Magazine has a four page article on Y2K entitled "Apocalypse Not", with the subtitle of "The Y2K computer glitch is plenty serious, but don't panic". There's also a special box with the heading "Why the Government's Machines Won't Make it".

My favorite part is the last paragraph:
As a futurist, however, Saffo does see an opportunity in all this to help distant generations. "For God's sake, let's go to five digits [for calendar dates in software] so we don't have a Y10K problem," he advises. Amen.

Oh that's great. To avoid another 8000 years of lame Time articles about programs that are unable handle dates correctly, we'll be designing software to treat, for instance, today, as "06/08/01998".

I think the key to getting published in a major newspaper or magazine about Y2K is to entitle your article: "Y2K. Will the earth come to a fiery end?" or something like that. I suppose what worries me the most is that C-Span's recent Y2K coverage actually held my attention longer than Time.

- Jeff
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