Power Industry - Do you have a windowing standard?greenspun.com : LUSENET : TimeBomb 2000 (Y2000) : One Thread |
OK powerplant workers....will any of you admit to turning back the clock? If so is there a windowing standard for the entire industry?
-- Slobby Don (slobbydon@hotmail.com), January 01, 2000
Oh come on!!! give it up!!!Folks can't get along in families.Do you really think that every power industry worker ALL OVER THE WORLD has colloborated to turn back the time?. Again I say Give it up and be happy you were wrong............
-- betty dillon (bstorgy@aol.com), January 01, 2000.
By no means did they collaborate! That's the problem. Many systems are no doubt reset to a variety of different dates.
-- Slobby Don (slobbydon@hotmail.com), January 01, 2000.
We didn't turn them back, we turned them forward. We've been running in 2000 and 2001 for quite a while.Give it up, and get on with your life.
-- The Engineer (The Engineer@tech.com), January 01, 2000.
THE BABY WAS THROWN OUT THE WINDOW WITH THE BATH WATER. HOPE THIS CLEARS THINGS UP.
-- STAN (stan@aol.com), January 01, 2000.
British Energy (including Scottish Nuclear) went back to 1990 on some systems. Lest we forget. Link? Sure, they're going to make that public.
-- Servant (public_service@yahoo.com), January 01, 2000.