Subject: Re: Y2K compliant? |
Author:
ISH Sime
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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 03, 04:19:27am
In reply to:
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
's message, "Y2K compliant?" on Thursday, May 29, 07:34:06am
Dear Roger "the Dodger" (if i may!?),
it will be comforting to know that any cpu that uses disks larger than housebrick, tape reels, keyboard cpu, cartridges, those atari joysticks shall be safe from the artocities threatened by y2k. In fact, it will also be comforting to know that anything from your latest "fuck off paced, speed demon" Mac or post-pentium aged pc, right down to your grandparent's old flip out toaster is safe from y2k threatened meltdown disfunction.
I hope this goes some way to answering your question.
-ISH Sime
>I have a (yea, nice, broad, vague) question...
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>Are the IBM/XT, IBM/AT and PS/2 computers hardware Y2K
>compliant? I'm not really into the old Clone machines,
>and don't really know... (and personally I couldn't
>care -- but we had a customer ask about them and I
>could really use an answer...)
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>Anyway, there are many folks on this list more
>intelligent than me, and figured this is the quickest
>way I could get an intelligent answer to my foolish
>question. ;-) If no-one else is interested in this
>discussion, I'd be happy to take it to email only.
>
>Thanks for any help y'all can provide,
>
>Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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