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Re: UK GMT roll over
- From: Wayne Bouchard
- Date: Sat Jan 01 02:20:36 2000
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?
Can we shoot the press now?
> There are also unamusing things like for example the local coffee/doughnut
> shop being closed tonight when it is supposed to be open 24/7. I
> consider this to be a serious denial of service by the miscreant who
> operates the shop. Man does not live by nicotine alone.
>
> Meanwhile i sit here like a moron waiting an hour for a non-event to
> happen. My sole purpose for being here is so that the 'suits' who are
> out whooping it up, can experience anxiety-free whooping.
>
> After midnight i get to dodge drunken revelers on my 33 mile trip home,
> and tomorrow morning i'll get salt in the wounds when Randy unloads on me
> for copying this to nanog.
>
> I just hope i'm dead when 2038 rolls around. Or is it 2238? I can't
> remember. Oh well.
>
>
>
> On Fri, 31 Dec 1999, Alex Pilosov wrote:
>
> > This is mildly amusing. Looking at headers:
> >
> > On Sat, 1 Jan 100, Neil J. McRae wrote:
>
>
>
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Wayne Bouchard [Immagine Your ]
web@typo.org [Company Name Here]
Network Engineer
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