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It's been 20 years since the successful completion of the world's largest IT project. Join Peter de Jager as he looks back on more than a decade of effort (and controversy).
Episode #14 Articles as Artefacts and How Computers Fail in Strange Ways
Y2K: An Autobiography
53 minutes 55 seconds
5 years ago
Episode #14 Articles as Artefacts and How Computers Fail in Strange Ways
Three articles this episode1998 Dec 14th - An UNreal Question - report from the UN1999 Apr 14th - How Bad, How Long, How Likely - a look at Y2K Preparations1999 Dec 20th - A Best Kept Secret - A look at the HTC - High Tech Consortium
And James Lauber explores how computers fail in Strange ways
Y2K: An Autobiography
It's been 20 years since the successful completion of the world's largest IT project. Join Peter de Jager as he looks back on more than a decade of effort (and controversy).