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Originally Posted by Hugh
I love it when people compare the Millennium Bug with Brexit (and then put "lol").
The MB was a real issue, just like Brexit, and there were a number of issues which if not identified and resolved, would have a severely adverse impact on every day life.
The difference between the MB and Brexit is that no one said about the MB "don’t worry, it’ll be fine, you’re worrying over nothing, just let it happen and we’ll sort it out later, you’re just scaremongering".
Ask anyone who worked in IT for the years leading up to Y2K about the amount of time, resources, and money that was put into identifying and fixing potential issues - the reason hardly anything went wrong is because we identified and resolved the problem, not denied there was a problem.
But I suppose all the "experts" who put the time and effort in didn’t know what they were talking about...
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And what happened ... nothing (or nearly nothing).
What was the response - what a waste, all that effort and nothing went wrong what a waste vs phew, we did it, nothing went wrong, money well spent.
The same will happen with Brexit or any other future.
Some will say it went well and the right choice other will say the opposite. In this case we can add it would be better if or it would be worse if.