Actually, that was all quite impressive. All the “hysteria” made y2k a non-self-fulfilling prophecy.

At at least one company I know of (and worked at), management was poopooing it left’n’right ’til all that hysteria went full-swing, then came around with, “Hmmm, if everyone’s going on and on about it, maybe there is some truth to it…”, and then got people looking.

I remember where I worked at the time, I never cared because I always always always used yyyymmdd as my date format, but I saw in-house code that didn’t. I showed some examples of said code, and got furrowed brows in response. “Hmmm, we’ll have to look into that…”, but not much happened. This went on a coupla years ’til we actually hit 1999, and then, finally, they took it seriously.

Big push, meetings, more meetings, code-a-palooza, and finally we got compliant.

It was easy for me, ’cause I didn’t have to do a thing. :laughing: