When Y2K happened were there people burning their passports and walking barefoot to Jerusalem or something along those lines?
When Y2K happened were there people burning their passports and walking barefoot to Jerusalem or something along those lines?
It was the same as COVID.
People said if we didn’t do anything, shit would get bad.
So lots of people did lots of stuff, and it wasn’t a big deal.
It’s natural human variation for some people to think it’s always not a big deal. We evolved for it to vary because that’s what helped the overall group survive.
Somebody has to be the first out the cave to see if the wolves are still out there. If we all left at the same time they’d rip everyone to shreds. It helps the group to have a couple idiots around to test if it’s safe.
At a SQL conference, I met a bunch of engineers who were part of the Y2K fix for their companies. They spent 1998 hustling for equipment and setting it up in 1999. Almost all of them were “optimistic” that they’d be fine by September.
But during the rollover, they all said they all did pray to the computer gods.
My dad was one of those working overtime, I remember he was so tired that Christmas.
Annoys me nowadays when I see people say stuff like… All that panic and no problems at all!
There were no problems because people worked really hard for no problems, Kevin!