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Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion
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13949I'm working on a Y3000 solution right now. Amazing stuff.Tech Master-7/29/2004
13948<i>He was convinced that Bigits was the answer to the entire Y2K problem, Hoatzin-6/27/2004
13947<i>I thought the Bemer Bux to be a more significant and useful contributioHoatzin-6/27/2004
13946Ahhh, yes. Bigits. Bob sat in my living room and described the technical proceTEDennis-6/26/2004
13945I do remember the Bemer Digit, though I thought the Bemer Bux to be a more signiBill Ulrich-6/26/2004
13944<i>He was quite a character.</i> Well, I suppose that's the polHoatzin-6/26/2004
13943Well that's a darn shame. He was quite a character. I wonder if he still hadBill Ulrich-6/26/2004
13942Computer Pioneer Bob Bemer, 84 technewsworld.com Robert W. "Bob" BemHoatzin-6/26/2004
13941Tom: Yeah, fully automated is the way to go. No chance of human error that way.TEDennis-2/5/2004
13940<<<2004 is the first post-Y2K-fiasco year that is a leap-year.>>&tom rusnak-2/3/2004
13939<i>Anyone remember where they're parked? </i> They’re in Iraq. Tom C-1/2/2004
13938Might be a good time to warm up the mobile code factories. Anyone remember wherHoatzin-1/2/2004
139372004 is the first post-Y2K-fiasco year that is a leap-year. I wonder how many lTEDennis-1/2/2004
13936Only if paired with a really good tester/debugger.TEDennis-12/29/2003
13935There's got to be hundreds or maybe thousands of programs that have that kinMark Mandel-12/29/2003
13934Similar to the infamous "all-9s" Y2K problem ... <i><b>Y2TEDennis-12/29/2003
13933Hmmm... I suppose SS#s could be tougher than Y2K, but RFIDs will supposedly be bJeffrey S. Mitchell-10/20/2003
13932<b>Tougher Than Y2k </b> <i>This task has proved to be a goodTEDennis-10/13/2003
13931Friday, August 22,2003 front page in the San Francisco Chronicle. Think they maMark Mandel-8/23/2003
13930re: Wish I had thought of this during Y2K Yeah, me too. We could have corneredTEDennis-8/16/2003
13929<i>...grants to study the sex lives of the monarch butterfly, or the migraJeffrey S. Mitchell-8/16/2003
13928Actually, Jeff, there was a rather large group of concerned people back then. BTEDennis-8/16/2003
13927Recall how worried some were that a Y2K problem with one electric company that rJeffrey S. Mitchell-8/16/2003
13926<I>But that future ain't what it used to be.</I> Indeed! Is itHoatzin-7/16/2001
13925Friday June 15, 12:15 am Eastern Time TheStandard.com Y2K Is Finally Here By TEDennis-7/11/2001
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