XiBase's 2000th thread. (Read it here)
fury's 2000th post. (You're reading it now)
Somehow I am reminded of the huge media "scare" of y2k.
So when January 1st, 2000 first rolled around, where were the totally and completely dead computers?
The downed telephone lines?
The global power outages?
The cars that wouldn't start?
It seems to me that absolutely none of the media's hypotheses and propoganda took place and the world went on just fine, save for a few isolated program errors due to the developers thinking the century was never going to end
Wouldn't it be cool if you could sue the media?
Some companies went through so much trouble to protect their computers by hiring people to verify y2k readiness on all machines and then shutting them all off during the rollover to y2k, eventually costing them right out of their asses.
I for one would like to see it happen that the media as a general collective gets sued so hard they have to repossess the very hair on the backs of their necks
fury's 2000th post. (You're reading it now)
Somehow I am reminded of the huge media "scare" of y2k.
So when January 1st, 2000 first rolled around, where were the totally and completely dead computers?
The downed telephone lines?
The global power outages?
The cars that wouldn't start?
It seems to me that absolutely none of the media's hypotheses and propoganda took place and the world went on just fine, save for a few isolated program errors due to the developers thinking the century was never going to end

Wouldn't it be cool if you could sue the media?

Some companies went through so much trouble to protect their computers by hiring people to verify y2k readiness on all machines and then shutting them all off during the rollover to y2k, eventually costing them right out of their asses.
I for one would like to see it happen that the media as a general collective gets sued so hard they have to repossess the very hair on the backs of their necks
