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Naraku4656

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  1. put your mouth on it. don't want to waste any water
  2. it's not
  3. i don't think i've read a book since school lol
  4. just go in DF and start questioning nabs's logic, or make one post making fun of packard that gets like 15 likes. literally i think this is my most liked post ever
  5. i won
  6. and that is the 2038 bug. ENJOY. i'll hopefully have blown my brains out by then
  7. don't think so low of yourself. you're 2nd mistress i'm sure somewhere
  8. columnar formats were also problematic. if you had CHAR(2) you had to not only have extra space to make ALL of the data CHAR(4) but now you have to define what the previous data meant. so there was a lot of interpretation and sometimes incorrect assumptions that needed to be made
  9. that's the more technical explanation. i was trying for more of a layman approach
  10. no, it all had to do with code. let's say you try to enter data in a program that only accepted dates in 2 digit years, you couldn't enter a 4 digit date because the program wasn't equipped to handle it. so the best you could do was enter in 00 for a year, but that's a problem because you have no idea if someone's birth year (for example) is 2000 or 1900
  11. don't worry your money is going to your senator's 3rd mistress so it's for a good cause!
  12. me either
  13. where's my access to the super secret owl folder
  14. they do that here too i think. they tax teslas more too as well. i'm sure they totally are 100% legit with the money they get
  15. And no data before that time like historical or genealogical data could ever be possibly entered into a computer at a later point like a birthdate for a patient being received in the ER?
  16. Probably. That or someone wasn't paying attention
  17. and so am i
  18. it's funny because y2k was actually a problem, but not in the way that they blew it out to be. think about this: imagine you have a system of record that keeps dates in a 2 digit format (eg: 1-1-97, 1-2-97, whatever). now imagine that the date flips over to 1-1-00. well if you have records in your system, how are you going to know if something happened on 1-1-1900 or 1-1-2000? you won't, you'd need to support a 4 digit date and that was the problem. a LOT of legacy code only support 2 digit dates. people worked around the clock to update legacy code so that there wouldn't be any problems.
  19. ur 2020
  20. this is coming from the man who swore for at least a decade that i was gay, ignore him.
  21. ah, that's more understandable. i rolled over my pension from my last company so i get to fill out more forms this year yaaaaaaaay
  22. i tried credit karma but i didn't like it. i've used turbotax for so long that i'm familiar with the questions that it asks. why did you cash out your pension instead of rolling it over?
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