Murcers!
May your computers survive the changeover tonight AND you have power to run them in 2000 !
------------------
Brian (the terrible)
Murcers!
May your computers survive the changeover tonight AND you have power to run them in 2000 !
------------------
Brian (the terrible)
Hey Brian, those of us on the west coast of North America will be able to hold out the longest. We'll be able to watch the rest of the world shutting down, time zone by time zone, on live TV here. That's until midnight our time, of course
Hi,
And we've got the army on standby just in case it snows
Cheers,
Elie
Question is, will the site make it thru to the millennium ? It's showing cracks already, I've been up for the last 3 hours since the "first" millennium over at GMT-13 and I've nearly run out of paste![]()
<FONT SIZE="4" FACE="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" COLOR="#ff0000">Whacko!</FONT> It works!
------------------
Brian (the terrible)
It turns out the dreaded Millennium Bug was a rather impotent insect...
Any how,
Happy New Year to EVERYBODY. Specially thanks to Chris for the past and god luck in the future and for the new layout of the site,
Fred H.
Dittos to that.
As for the US's Y2K meltdown: it was limited to one old spy satellite and some one-armed bandits in a Vermont casino ;-)
Dr. Mordrid
Doc
I always did prefer the good old mechanical types, where pulling the handle provided the energy to run the thing, to the razzamatazzy electronic abortions. They had the added advantage that they limited the amount of money lost because one's right arm got tired. However, they are not politically correct because there was no left-handed version (or should one say, version for the dextramanually disadvantaged?).
------------------
Brian (the terrible)
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)