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Articles on anticipated problems occurring on 9/9/1999 are popping up more frequently. Here is the place to keep those articles; they will become of interest beginning of September! This is a special Y2k problem, because NINES were used in the (distant) past as a special marker for things like 'End Of File' ( in very old versions of Cobol and other programming languages ); and for other special information. 9/9/1999 will be another 'Spike' date; the number of Y2k related problems will spike around and shortly after that date IMO. It might well be another indicator of the severity of the Y2k problem on 1/1/2000. John | ||||||||||||
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