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Re: Perceived Y2K problems
From: "ken harris." <ken () arpa com>
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1999 00:53:25 -0800 (PST)
Eric Germann [09:23 PM 11/30/99 -0500] wrote: :sociological effects, namely, everyone watching the ball drop, then going :off hook to see if they have dial tone, or dialing in to the Internet to :see if it still works. Since most switches aren't designed for 100% off :hook load, anyone seen any studies as to whether the switches will crash :from that? actually, just yesterday i saw a tv commercial from the phone company informing everyone that the phone systems will work and to /not/ go ahead and pick up the phone, right away because that will cause a serious "problem". what the actual outcome of the problem may be they didn't mention (obviously), but i expect it can't be too wonderful if they are advertising that message on television. another one that's been popular, and i've heard, is that there isn't enough "cash" to go around for the demand that will be requested. but like so, banks have issued statements etc. actually my bank's statement included, "warning, carrying excessive amounts of money on you makes you a prime target for robbery." heh. -ken harris !k < ken at arpa dot com >
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- Re: Perceived Y2K problems Sean Donelan (Nov 30)
- Re: Perceived Y2K problems Robert Cannon (Dec 01)
- Re: Perceived Y2K problems ken harris. (Dec 02)