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New Year's Eve, FOX 2 was covering the biggest story of the year: a new millenium and a fear that massive computer ...
In the lead up to January 1, 2000, television reporters rabidly covered doomsayers’ predictions about technology’s downfall.
The fear was that stored dates used in calculations based on daily or yearly activities – think banking systems, air traffic ...
That was the lead of an article that ran on the front page of The New York Times on Jan. 1, 2000. Yes, the year 2000 software problem, known as Y2K, turned out to be a nonevent. That has led to a ...
Globally, fixing the Y2K problem was a years-long process that ... told Treasure Coast Newspapers at the time. “When the new year came and nothing happened … I went home, relaxed and had ...
Zachary Loeb, Purdue University assistant professor, tells NPR's Juana Summers that the real story of Y2k wasn't about computers run amok. It was about experts sounding an alarm, and fixing problems.
Surely the most astonishing New Year's Eve in Austin history arrived on Dec. 31, 1999.
Television news contributed to Y2K fears, often running features on survivalists who were unplugging and isolating from society in the run-up to the new year. CNN even offered a Y2K ...
SUMMERS: Y2K's danger was averted because people identified ... Zachary, thanks so much and happy early new year. LOEB: Happy early new year to you, and I hope that, as we all raise our glasses ...