Harald Sundt wrote:
>
> How does Y2K affect the Linux Platform or Apps?
>
> 1.) Scientifically, the Millennium begins January 01,2001, 00:00:01 AM
> 2.) Popularly, hey, who can wait that extra year?
> 3.) Technically, because the Computer two place year field crisis (Y2K)
> happens in 2000, it's 2000.
> 4.) Religiously, in that Jesus ben Joseph (nee Abijah=Phabi), was born in 4
> or 7 B.C.E., it already happenned.
> 5.) Astrologically, its upon the first Jupiter/Saturn conjunction adjacent
> to 2000.
>
> >Ooh, things got a little heated while I was away for new years. Next
> >thing you know and we'll be debating whether the millenium starts in 2000
> >or 2001.:-)
>
And don't forget, 2000 is a leap year which only comes around every 400
years. So even if you get past 1 January, you still need to get past 29
February before you're 'safely' home ;-)
Anyone for resurrecting the 'domino' theory? Larry Ellison has been
predicting massive collapse of the Internet - 1/1/2000 sounds like a
good time to test it out.
In any case, we'll ALL be sick to death of hearing about Y2K in all it's
premutations - real soon now!
--
Henry White
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
To get out of this list, please send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with
this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
Check out the SuSE-FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/ and the
archiv at http://www.suse.com/Mailinglists/suse-linux-e/index.html