From: mark@unicorn.com
Date: Mon Mar 30 1998 - 11:24:50 MST
den Otter [otter@globalxs.nl] wrote:
>But how bad will it really be?
No-one knows. It might be the end of civilization as we know it, or it
might just mean that your VCR records the wrong program. A more likely
scenario is that lots of computers will go wrong in the next couple of
years and a fair number of governments and corporations will never
recover.
>How will the y2k problem affect simple
>things like your PC, web access and email?
Most PCs will work, most web access should be fine (there are some
problems with web-servers that use two-digit dates) and AFAIK all
SMTP email uses four-digit dates. That assumes, of course, we still
have power and phone lines.
>There must be
>ways to profit from the (potential) chaos that will follow the y2k
>problem, and not just as a programmer. It would be stupid to let
>a golden opportunity like this one pass...Any suggestions? ;-)
I've been wondering that myself, but with so much uncertainty as to
what will happen, it's hard to say... other than that the people who
get it right probably will make a lot of profit.
Mark
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