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say 02-06-2018 07:06 AM

lentils are pretty useful

Coda 02-06-2018 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ket (Post 1839139)
sighs @ basic missing features

Like what?

Den 02-06-2018 07:04 PM

I remember being confused about Y2K. like, what was supposed to happen?

Coda 02-06-2018 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Den (Post 1839172)
I remember being confused about Y2K. like, what was supposed to happen?

Y2k was a self-defeating prophecy. BECAUSE it was so hyped up, it GOT fixed, so it DIDN'T blow up. Of course this means that laypeople will look back and wonder what the big deal was, but we software engineers understand just how much effort went into making sure the public could afford to feel that way.

The biggest problem with Y2k was that LOTS of systems stored dates with just two digits for the year. So in 1999, a system would know that I was 17 years old, because 99 - 82 = 17. But that same code would have thought I was -82 years old in 2000 -- certainly not old enough to drive or vote or open a bank account or take out a loan or sign a contract or get a job!

Another possible issue: Suppose something has to be processed every day after 1:00 AM, but only once per day. A common way to do this would be to store the last time the computer performed that task, and if it hasn't been, say, 23 hours since last time yet, then it's not time yet. Well, 12/31/99 01:00 AM rolls around, no problem. Now 01/01/00 01:00 AM rolls around... oh wait, last time we did it was in the future, obviously we don't need to do anything!

Whoops.

KittyBeary 02-07-2018 06:14 AM

*noms on thread because is bored* :V

Mekatra 02-07-2018 12:23 PM

My dad was just sure that Y2K would cause mass anarchy and built what he later called a "storm shelter" but it was made with four foot concrete walls and he had two gas masks and about fifteen years worth of food stored down there. To this day he insists that he didn't really think Y2K would be that big of a deal, but I remember him sitting up at night making plans.

Den 02-07-2018 07:23 PM

I remember my folks had a bunch of water stored in the basement around that time, but that was as far as it went.

KittyBeary 02-07-2018 10:35 PM

I keep making frequent changes, but I wanted a Valentine's avi. Go figure. xux

EverAshwood 02-08-2018 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by bluebird (Post 1838924)
i remember the big 2000 scare too. that was the first time i felt hyped, before hype became a thing. gud times.

d'ya ever wish Y2K woulda happened?
So our country wouldn't be here
haha

trystan830 02-08-2018 01:35 PM

here's me on Y2K: it's NOT the start of the new millenium!! that's NEXT YEAR! you start counting at ONE! not ZERO!!!




(ok, it's cool to see all the numbers go from 12/31/1999 at 11:59:59 to 1/1/2000 00:00:00, but still.....)

Coda 02-08-2018 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by EverAshwood (Post 1839384)
d'ya ever wish Y2K woulda happened?
So our country wouldn't be here
haha

No, I'm rather glad that I got to keep all my stuff.

EverAshwood 02-08-2018 03:27 PM

I was young enough when it happened that I didn't really have anything (save for the onset of crippling depression), so I guess it wouldn't have made much of a difference to me... a hellhole is a hellhole lol

Though I suppose the lack of Y2K bug means we still have internet.... and Trisphee!

bluebird 02-08-2018 11:14 PM

it would be highly interesting to observe the effects if y2k happened, but if it affected the banks negatively, then it would affect us negatively. we'd probably have a mini(?) great depression/recession/something, and that stuff is..not fun. my granpappy already suffered enough pls


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