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| Started by | Jim the Geordie <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> |
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| First post | 2025-01-07 12:15 +0000 |
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E-S Jim the Geordie <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> - 2025-01-07 12:15 +0000
Re: E-S Java Jive <java@evij.com.invalid> - 2025-01-07 12:48 +0000
Re: E-S Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-07 08:02 -0500
Re: E-S "s|b" <me@privacy.invalid> - 2025-01-08 16:27 +0100
Re: E-S Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-08 11:17 -0500
Re: E-S Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-08 17:38 +0000
Re: E-S "Alan K." <alan@invalid.com> - 2025-01-08 13:35 -0500
Re: E-S Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-08 14:46 -0500
Re: E-S "s|b" <me@privacy.invalid> - 2025-01-10 20:28 +0100
Re: E-S Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-08 14:52 -0500
Re: E-S "John C." <r9jmg0@yahoo.com> - 2025-01-09 04:11 -0800
Re: E-S "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2025-01-09 14:47 +0100
Re: E-S Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-09 17:41 +0000
Re: E-S John <Man@the.keyboard> - 2025-01-10 12:13 +0000
Re: E-S John <Man@the.keyboard> - 2025-01-10 12:17 +0000
Re: E-S Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-10 09:08 -0500
Re: E-S Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-10 16:29 +0000
Re: E-S Newyana2 <newyana@invalid.nospam> - 2025-01-10 11:58 -0500
Re: E-S Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-10 18:34 +0000
Re: E-S Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-10 19:08 +0000
Re: E-S Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> - 2025-01-11 08:57 -0700
Re: E-S Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-01-11 16:38 +0000
Re: E-S Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> - 2025-01-12 10:45 -0700
Re: E-S Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-12 15:06 -0500
Re: E-S Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> - 2025-01-13 09:39 -0700
Re: E-S Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-03-28 22:34 +1100
Re: E-S Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-11 12:11 -0500
Re: E-S Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-03-30 21:17 +1100
Re: E-S Rink <rink.hof.haalditmaarweg@planet.nl> - 2025-04-06 20:23 +0200
Re: E-S Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-03-28 22:21 +1100
Re: E-S Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> - 2025-03-28 16:51 +0000
Re: E-S Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-03-30 21:18 +1100
Re: E-S Rink <rink.hof.haalditmaarweg@planet.nl> - 2025-04-06 20:07 +0200
Re: E-S Mark Lloyd <not.email@all.invalid> - 2025-03-28 21:12 +0000
Re: E-S Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-03-28 22:04 +1100
Re: E-S Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-03-28 09:24 -0400
Re: E-S jerryab <jerryab@juno.com> - 2025-03-28 10:19 -0500
Re: E-S Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-03-30 21:21 +1100
Re: E-S "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> - 2025-01-10 14:42 +0100
Re: E-S "s|b" <me@privacy.invalid> - 2025-01-10 20:29 +0100
Re: E-S "John C." <r9jmg0@yahoo.com> - 2025-01-11 06:37 -0800
Re: E-S Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> - 2025-01-08 16:29 -0600
Re: E-S "s|b" <me@privacy.invalid> - 2025-01-10 20:31 +0100
Re: E-S Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> - 2025-01-07 13:42 +0000
Re: E-S "Alan K." <alan@invalid.com> - 2025-01-07 08:49 -0500
Re: E-S "John C." <r9jmg0@yahoo.com> - 2025-01-07 06:08 -0800
Re: E-S Jim the Geordie <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> - 2025-01-07 14:28 +0000
Re: E-S Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-01-10 10:43 -0500
Re: E-S "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2025-01-09 01:24 +0800
Re: E-S Jim the Geordie <jim@jimXscott.co.uk> - 2025-01-14 13:32 +0000
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| From | Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-11 08:57 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <9455ojhhtsvdgnnjdcb27afs5uk2sj43hj@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #181245 |
On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote: > Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >disaster in 2486! I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486.
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| From | Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-01-11 16:38 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vluab6.e5k.1@ID-201911.user.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #181269 |
Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> wrote: > On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> > wrote: > > > Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the > >Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* > >disaster in 2486! > > I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486. Well, my mum lived to 102, so if you manage that, you'll be looking *back* on 2038. And what about your (grand)kids, if any? Anyway, as the smiley indicates, it's a joke, and, like with Y2K, it's no so much the systems, but the software/programs/applications/ <whatever> running *on* those systems, which are the problem. BTW, your '1938' typo was quite funny, in this context! -- Frank Slootweg, did Unix (HP-UX) support before, during and after Y2K.
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| From | Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-12 10:45 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <fqv7oj9kgk2v40q67b64dbf7n3n7325o9p@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #181272 |
On 11 Jan 2025 16:38:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote: >Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> wrote: >> On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >> wrote: >> >> > Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >> >Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >> >disaster in 2486! >> >> I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486. > > Well, my mum lived to 102, so if you manage that, you'll be looking >*back* on 2038. Highly unlikely. I have metastatic prostate cancer. > > And what about your (grand)kids, if any? One. > Anyway, as the smiley indicates, it's a joke, and, like with Y2K, it's >no so much the systems, but the software/programs/applications/ ><whatever> running *on* those systems, which are the problem. > > BTW, your '1938' typo was quite funny, in this context! Oops!
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| From | Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-01-12 15:06 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <vm17bt$1d6ku$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181285 |
On Sun, 1/12/2025 12:45 PM, Ken Blake wrote: > On 11 Jan 2025 16:38:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> > wrote: > >> Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> wrote: >>> On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >>>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >>>> disaster in 2486! >>> >>> I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486. >> >> Well, my mum lived to 102, so if you manage that, you'll be looking >> *back* on 2038. > > > Highly unlikely. I have metastatic prostate cancer. > That doesn't sound good. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-prognosis And that's why there is an entire wing on the small hospital near my place, given over to cancer. And nothing for heart disease (which is downtown). Every hospital seems to have a cancer wing. Paul
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| From | Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> |
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| Date | 2025-01-13 09:39 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <e6gaojtto8fa8hjib85n6ae2dfnnfeq69r@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #181289 |
On Sun, 12 Jan 2025 15:06:22 -0500, Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote: >On Sun, 1/12/2025 12:45 PM, Ken Blake wrote: >> On 11 Jan 2025 16:38:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >> wrote: >> >>> Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> wrote: >>>> On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >>>>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >>>>> disaster in 2486! >>>> >>>> I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486. >>> >>> Well, my mum lived to 102, so if you manage that, you'll be looking >>> *back* on 2038. >> >> >> Highly unlikely. I have metastatic prostate cancer. >> > >That doesn't sound good. > >https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-prognosis > >And that's why there is an entire wing on the small hospital near >my place, given over to cancer. And nothing for heart disease >(which is downtown). Every hospital seems to have a cancer wing. Fortunately, my PSA level has gone way down, and I'm feeling pretty good. I'm 87, but I don't know how much longer I have to live. Fifteen years, to 102? Highly unlikely.
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| From | Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 22:34 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <vs61ga$2l9kt$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181289 |
On 13/01/2025 7:06 am, Paul wrote: > On Sun, 1/12/2025 12:45 PM, Ken Blake wrote: >> On 11 Jan 2025 16:38:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >> wrote: >>> Ken Blake <Ken@invalid.news.com> wrote: >>>> On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >>>>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >>>>> disaster in 2486! >>>> >>>> I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486. >>> >>> Well, my mum lived to 102, so if you manage that, you'll be looking >>> *back* on 2038. >> >> Highly unlikely. I have metastatic prostate cancer. > > That doesn't sound good. > > https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/prostate-cancer/prostate-cancer-prognosis > > And that's why there is an entire wing on the small hospital near > my place, given over to cancer. And nothing for heart disease > (which is downtown). Every hospital seems to have a cancer wing. > > Paul > My father was diagnosed with Prostate cancer about a fortnight before he died of old Age (81yo in 2001) anyway. I've been getting my Prostate=Specific Antigen (PSA) check done twice a year since then. A couple of my Second Cousins (similar ages to me) have had Prostrate Cancer treatments in the last five years or so. Old Age .... it's not meant for everyone! ;-P -- Daniel70
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| From | Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-01-11 12:11 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <vlu8o6$n4uv$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181269 |
On Sat, 1/11/2025 10:57 AM, Ken Blake wrote:
> On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the
>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next*
>> disaster in 2486!
>
>
> I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486.
>
You could be placed in suspended animation tomorrow, and
re-animated in 2485, just so you can "party, like it is 2485" :-)
"Prince -- Party Like It's 1999" [Balance still isn't very good, hard to hear vocals clearly]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI2fRPmEZ6A
*******
...
I was dreamin' when I wrote this
Forgive me if it goes astray
But when I woke up this morning
Could have sworn it was judgement day
The sky was all purple
There were people runnin' everywhere
Tryin' to run from the destruction
You know I didn't even care
[Chorus: Prince and All]
'Cause they say
2000, zero-zero, party over, oops, out of time
So tonight, I'm gonna party like it's 1999
...
*******
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_%28Prince_song%29
"In the film, he predicted that a terror would fall upon the world in 1999.
The next day at rehearsals, Prince discussed the documentary with his
bandmates, where they imagined a huge party would be thrown knowing
this terror was about to happen.
"
Paul
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| From | Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> |
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| Date | 2025-03-30 21:17 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <vsb5n4$15u37$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181273 |
On 12/01/2025 4:11 am, Paul wrote: > On Sat, 1/11/2025 10:57 AM, Ken Blake wrote: >> On 10 Jan 2025 19:08:56 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> >> wrote: >> >>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >>> disaster in 2486! >> >> >> I don't know and I don't care. I won't be alive in 1938 or 2486. >> > > You could be placed in suspended animation tomorrow, and > re-animated in 2485, just so you can "party, like it is 2485" :-) > > "Prince -- Party Like It's 1999" [Balance still isn't very good, hard to hear vocals clearly] > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI2fRPmEZ6A > > ******* > ... > I was dreamin' when I wrote this > Forgive me if it goes astray > But when I woke up this morning > Could have sworn it was judgement day > The sky was all purple > There were people runnin' everywhere > Tryin' to run from the destruction > You know I didn't even care > > [Chorus: Prince and All] > 'Cause they say > 2000, zero-zero, party over, oops, out of time > So tonight, I'm gonna party like it's 1999 > ... > ******* > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_%28Prince_song%29 > > "In the film, he predicted that a terror would fall upon the world in 1999. > > The next day at rehearsals, Prince discussed the documentary with his > bandmates, where they imagined a huge party would be thrown knowing > this terror was about to happen. > " > > Paul > > Films!! Not very good at predicting the Future .... I mean look at '1984'!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048918/?ref_=fn_all_ttl_3 or the 1984 version of "1984"!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087803/?ref_=fn_all_ttl_1 -- Daniel70
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| From | Rink <rink.hof.haalditmaarweg@planet.nl> |
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| Date | 2025-04-06 20:23 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vsugqo$1lio3$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181273 |
Op 11-1-2025 om 18:11 schreef Paul: > > "Prince -- Party Like It's 1999" [Balance still isn't very good, hard to hear vocals clearly] > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iI2fRPmEZ6A > That version sounds very strange to me, Paul. Try this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rblt2EtFfC4 comes from Prince (his royalty himself) 1982, already 43 years old..... Rink
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| From | Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 22:21 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <vs60nt$2kgqj$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181245 |
On 11/01/2025 6:08 am, Frank Slootweg wrote: > John <Man@the.keyboard> wrote: > [...] > >> And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. >> >> "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE >> *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" >> >> Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're >> still coffee deprived. > > Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the > Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* > disaster in 2486! > > 'Year 2038 problem' > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem> > I might make it to 2038 (only 13 years after all!) .... but 2486 is probably out of the question. What's the problem or the root of the problem anticipated in 2486?? -- Daniel70
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| From | Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 16:51 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vs6njm.q7o.1@ID-201911.user.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #183052 |
Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> wrote: > On 11/01/2025 6:08 am, Frank Slootweg wrote: > > John <Man@the.keyboard> wrote: > > [...] > > > >> And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. > >> > >> "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE > >> *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" > >> > >> Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're > >> still coffee deprived. > > > > Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the > > Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* > > disaster in 2486! > > > > 'Year 2038 problem' > > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem> > > > I might make it to 2038 (only 13 years after all!) .... but 2486 is > probably out of the question. > > What's the problem or the root of the problem anticipated in 2486?? The XFS filesystem. See the 'Implemented solutions' section of the above Wikipedia page for details. I failed to notice that the ext4 filesystem problem comes even sooner, 2446! And 2106 (OpenVMS and MariaDB) is also right around the corner! And watch out for the year 30,828 problem (Windows)! That's the real killer!
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| From | Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> |
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| Date | 2025-03-30 21:18 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <vsb5qc$15u37$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #183056 |
On 29/03/2025 3:51 am, Frank Slootweg wrote: > Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> wrote: >> On 11/01/2025 6:08 am, Frank Slootweg wrote: >>> John <Man@the.keyboard> wrote: >>> [...] >>> >>>> And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. >>>> >>>> "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE >>>> *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" >>>> >>>> Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're >>>> still coffee deprived. >>> >>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >>> disaster in 2486! >>> >>> 'Year 2038 problem' >>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem> >>> >> I might make it to 2038 (only 13 years after all!) .... but 2486 is >> probably out of the question. >> >> What's the problem or the root of the problem anticipated in 2486?? > > The XFS filesystem. See the 'Implemented solutions' section of the > above Wikipedia page for details. > > I failed to notice that the ext4 filesystem problem comes even sooner, > 2446! And 2106 (OpenVMS and MariaDB) is also right around the corner! > > And watch out for the year 30,828 problem (Windows)! That's the real > killer! > COMPUTERS!! Are they really of assistance to US Humans?? -- Daniel70
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| From | Rink <rink.hof.haalditmaarweg@planet.nl> |
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| Date | 2025-04-06 20:07 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <vsuftq$1kjhk$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #183078 |
Op 30-3-2025 om 12:18 schreef Daniel70: > On 29/03/2025 3:51 am, Frank Slootweg wrote: >> Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> wrote: >>> On 11/01/2025 6:08 am, Frank Slootweg wrote: >>>> John <Man@the.keyboard> wrote: >>>> [...] >>>> >>>>> And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. >>>>> >>>>> "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE >>>>> *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" >>>>> >>>>> Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're >>>>> still coffee deprived. >>>> >>>> Isn't the Internet, etc. supposed to die first, because of all the >>>> Unix servers going down, on January 19, 2038!? :-) And the *next* >>>> disaster in 2486! >>>> >>>> 'Year 2038 problem' >>>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem> >>>> >>> I might make it to 2038 (only 13 years after all!) .... but 2486 is >>> probably out of the question. No problem! Just let yourself freeze until 2485..... I will be quite a shock when you awake. Think about 460 years ago = 1565. >>> >>> What's the problem or the root of the problem anticipated in 2486?? >> >> The XFS filesystem. See the 'Implemented solutions' section of the >> above Wikipedia page for details. >> >> I failed to notice that the ext4 filesystem problem comes even sooner, >> 2446! And 2106 (OpenVMS and MariaDB) is also right around the corner! >> >> And watch out for the year 30,828 problem (Windows)! That's the real >> killer! >> > COMPUTERS!! Are they really of assistance to US Humans?? Only for United States Humans? How about the rest of the world? O yeh, you've got a new president....
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| From | Mark Lloyd <not.email@all.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 21:12 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <67e710a5$0$16$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> |
| In reply to | #183052 |
On Fri, 28 Mar 2025 22:21:32 +1100, Daniel70 wrote: [snip] >> 'Year 2038 problem' <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem> >> > I might make it to 2038 (only 13 years after all!) .... but 2486 is > probably out of the question. From the web: 4680 days until The End of Time (Monday, January 18, 2038 at 9:14:07 PM). The local time there is for America/Chicago (US Central) time zone. That's Jan 19, 2038 3:14:07 UTC. > What's the problem or the root of the problem anticipated in 2486?? -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ God is real, unless declared integer.
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| From | Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 22:04 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <vs5voe$2jj71$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #181222 |
On 10/01/2025 11:13 pm, John wrote: > On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 17:41:31 -0000 (UTC), Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> > wrote: >> Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote: <Snip> >>> Better if you do YYYY. It makes easier for other people to recognize it >>> is a year. Once you know the first figure is the year, it is easy to >>> guess the rest. >> >> Fortunately there's an ISO standard for all of this: 8601 >> >> The valid format is YYYY-MM-DD or, optionally, YYYYMMDD. > > And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. > > "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE > *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" > > Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're > still coffee deprived. "Y2000'ed" .... "9999"!! I have sever doubts about YOUR definition of "in a couple of years"!! ;-P -- Daniel70
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| From | Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 09:24 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <vs64ek$2nqae$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #183051 |
On Fri, 3/28/2025 7:04 AM, Daniel70 wrote: > On 10/01/2025 11:13 pm, John wrote: >> On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 17:41:31 -0000 (UTC), Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote: > > <Snip> > >>>> Better if you do YYYY. It makes easier for other people to recognize it >>>> is a year. Once you know the first figure is the year, it is easy to >>>> guess the rest. >>> >>> Fortunately there's an ISO standard for all of this: 8601 >>> >>> The valid format is YYYY-MM-DD or, optionally, YYYYMMDD. >> >> And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. >> >> "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE >> *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" >> >> Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're >> still coffee deprived. > > "Y2000'ed" .... "9999"!! > > I have sever doubts about YOUR definition of "in a couple of years"!! ;-P That exceeds the "Best Before" date on the package. Even Dr.Pepper soda pop beverage does not last that long. Paul
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| From | jerryab <jerryab@juno.com> |
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| Date | 2025-03-28 10:19 -0500 |
| Message-ID | <hdfdujhc6r19e75vtlgur0nfcl2jfgvnrl@4ax.com> |
| In reply to | #183054 |
On Fri, 28 Mar 2025 09:24:52 -0400, Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote: >Even Dr.Pepper soda pop beverage does not last that long. No surprise. The contents dissolve the aluminum can--which is made as thin as possible to save $$$.
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| From | Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> |
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| Date | 2025-03-30 21:21 +1100 |
| Message-ID | <vsb5vv$15u37$3@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #183054 |
On 29/03/2025 12:24 am, Paul wrote: > On Fri, 3/28/2025 7:04 AM, Daniel70 wrote: >> On 10/01/2025 11:13 pm, John wrote: >>> On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 17:41:31 -0000 (UTC), Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>>> Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote: >> >> <Snip> >> >>>>> Better if you do YYYY. It makes easier for other people to recognize it >>>>> is a year. Once you know the first figure is the year, it is easy to >>>>> guess the rest. >>>> >>>> Fortunately there's an ISO standard for all of this: 8601 >>>> >>>> The valid format is YYYY-MM-DD or, optionally, YYYYMMDD. >>> >>> And, in a couple of years, that is going to be Y2000'ed. >>> >>> "The CHILDREN, THE CHILDREN, Won't *anyone* ever think of THE >>> *C*H*IIIIIIII*LLLLLLLL*DD*RRRR*EEEEEEEEE*NNNNNNNNNN???!!!!" >>> >>> Addendum: the day after the 31st of December, 9999, in case you're >>> still coffee deprived. >> >> "Y2000'ed" .... "9999"!! >> >> I have sever doubts about YOUR definition of "in a couple of years"!! ;-P > > That exceeds the "Best Before" date on the package. > > Even Dr.Pepper soda pop beverage does not last that long. > > Paul > How do you know, Paul?? Is there a warning on the "Dr Pepper" saying something like "Best Before 9999"?? ;-P -- Daniel70
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| From | "Carlos E.R." <robin_listas@es.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-01-10 14:42 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <umk75lxn69.ln2@Telcontar.valinor> |
| In reply to | #181197 |
On 2025-01-09 18:41, Chris wrote: > Carlos E.R. <robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote: >> On 2025-01-09 13:11, John C. wrote: >>> Newyana2 wrote: >>>> s|b wrote: >>>>> Newyana2 wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> Anyone seen posts on Eternal-September this morning? 7/1/25 >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll let you know in July. :) >>>>> >>>>> Nobody's laughing. >>>> >>>> Just a gentle reminder to avoid ambiguous notation in an >>>> international forum. Perhaps Jim didn't realize that M/D/Y >>>> notation and D/M/Y notation are both widely used. >>>> >>>> No date was necessary at all, since newsreaders generally >>>> show the date. Not a big deal, but it is confusing, especially >>>> when the date is 1-12. >>> >>> I know that's common usage, but on my system I went to a more logical >>> way years ago. >>> >>> YYMMDDHHMMSS >>> >>> It makes sorting files in File Manager a lot easier. And if I put it at >>> the start of a file's name, I can easily sort by name. Really helpful >>> with photos. >> >> Better if you do YYYY. It makes easier for other people to recognize it >> is a year. Once you know the first figure is the year, it is easy to >> guess the rest. > > Fortunately there's an ISO standard for all of this: 8601 > > The valid format is YYYY-MM-DD or, optionally, YYYYMMDD. Which you can see in my "reply" line ;-) > -- Cheers, Carlos.
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| From | "s|b" <me@privacy.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-01-10 20:29 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <ludapiFbnp8U2@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #181197 |
On Thu, 9 Jan 2025 17:41:31 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote: > Fortunately there's an ISO standard for all of this: 8601 > > The valid format is YYYY-MM-DD or, optionally, YYYYMMDD. +1 -- s|b
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