Time is only a definition of somethin that is compared with something in physics. So, the time never ends :D
The world has already ended, this is all an illusion.
I dont know how being a gay is. Maybe we can try it in last day :P
Ahh, wait. I cannot waste the last day for it. Maybe something else. Any idea? :)
Dying?Not sure, would prolly treat it like a normal day.
Edit: What is soul?
Hopefully all the ladies wants to reproduce before the end.
Surely Giorgio Tsoukalos (The Weirdo from History Channel) would agree that the world is ending tomorrow because of...........(click to show/hide)
Oldie but goodie! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJjQMwEjC1I
Really love anything this guy talks about and considering we're nearing the (END TIME) for this supposed doomsday scenario I have found myself needing to quote what Neil is talking about to people that bring up the Mayan Calendar. This probably isn't an issue in Europe but for some reason, Americans have a fascination with stuff like this.
So rest assured, if anybody has felt uneasy about tomorrow, we'll still be here.
Cant wait till tomorow or day after tomorow to turn on the news channel to see what stupidities people have doneHeard there were riots in Russia about it.
What's funny is the Mayans said nothing about the world ending. Just the end of a cycle. The Y2K thing actually had more basis in reality :lol:
The Y2K things had no basis in reality since almost no software/hardware had anything special happening in 2000. The Y2038 problem, now that one is real, and already starts happening with programs using future dates.
Btw, 1 hour and 29 minutes into friday here, still nothing happening.
In Sheffield, United Kingdom, incorrect Down syndrome test results were sent to 154 pregnant women and two abortions were carried out as a direct result of a Y2K bug. Four Down's syndrome babies were also born to mothers who had been told they were in the low-risk group.[24]
In Ishikawa, Japan, radiation-monitoring equipment failed at midnight; however, officials stated there was no risk to the public.[25]
In Onagawa, Japan, an alarm sounded at a nuclear power plant at two minutes after midnight.[25]
In Japan, at two minutes past midnight, Osaka Media Port, a telecommunications carrier, found errors in the date management part of the company's network. The problem was fixed by 02:43 and no services were disrupted.[26]
In Japan, NTT Mobile Communications Network (NTT DoCoMo), Japan's largest cellular operator, reported on 1 January 2000, that some models of mobile telephones were deleting new messages received, rather than the older messages, as the memory filled up.[26]
In Australia, bus-ticket-validation machines in two states failed to operate.[27]
In the United States, 150 slot machines at race tracks in Delaware stopped working.[27]
In the United States, the U.S. Naval Observatory, which runs the master clock that keeps the country's official time, gave the date on its website as 1 Jan., 19100.[28]
In France, the national weather forecasting service, Meteo France, said a Y2K bug made the date on a webpage show a map with Saturday's weather forecast as "01/01/19100".[27] This also occurred on other websites, including att.net, at the time a general-purpose portal site primarily for AT&T Worldnet customers in the United States.
Sorry buddy. All as a result of the Y2K. 2 people were killed as a result.
Systems designed by scrubs. I mean it's quite telling that of all OS companies, Microsoft wasn't using a datetime format based on seconds up until 95 iirc.
Still completely based in reality. So what were you trying to say? "Mayan prophesy" wasn't even a Mayan prophesy.
Not sure what you were doing on Sylvester 1999 -_-
I was checking systems we prepped the last 2 months so no Y2k shitstorm would happen ^^
I know from a lot of IT buddies that they also were either in their companies controlling if the reworks did what they supposed to do or at least were on emergency call. So out of my perspective, that Y2k wasn't an issue in the most cases, also was due to some people having the foresight to start with projects in time to get rid of those bad code segments.
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The Y2K things had no basis in reality since almost no software/hardware had anything special happening in 2000.
Not to mention that isn't it not actually the end of their calender like everyone says? Apparently it just ticks over into the 14th B'ak'tun or something.
Not sure what you were doing on Sylvester 1999 -_-
I was checking systems we prepped the last 2 months so no Y2k shitstorm would happen ^^
I know from a lot of IT buddies that they also were either in their companies controlling if the reworks did what they supposed to do or at least were on emergency call. So out of my perspective, that Y2k wasn't an issue in the most cases, also was due to some people having the foresight to start with projects in time to get rid of those bad code segments.
Really trying to stick to your guns are you?
Oh geez, those 2 deaths don't count enough to claim it was based in reality, even if it did happen because of Y2K; because babies would have died anyhow.
Except not those two babies. :rolleyes: