>Jim Swanson wrote:
>
>>Information system managers are all abuzz about the millenium. They have
>>looked into the future, and forecast widespread disaster for the year 2000.
>>
>>
>>You can forcast the fate of your own system by setting the clock to 11:55
>>p.m. on December 31, 1999, shutting down for ten minutes, and re-booting.
>>
[snip]
>>
>>The Macintosh survives the turnover, once the clock is manually reset to
>>the year 2000. DOS, I have heard, bombs irretrievably. Has anyone tried it
>>on the many incarnations of Windows?
Windows95 rolls over to 1980, but this is easily corrected by manually
setting the year. I had not heard of any *operating system* problems with
DOS, but some older aps may not be able to deal with the change. Of course,
by December 31, 1999, I doubt that many of us will still be using the same
system/software we are using now.
BTW, the Mac Performa that I must work on crashes more frequently, with more
data loss, than does the PC-compatible that I prefer to work on. Each
platform has its strengths, and both are far from perfect, so let's not get
too smug, out there.
Happy holidays!
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