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RE: 356 days till the millennium -Reply



Not to be a stickler, but doesn't the millennium actually begin with the
start of the year 2001, hence, there are actually more like 720 or so days
left?

Dan Gonzalez, CHP
Sandia National Lab

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Probably the earliest forms of flyswatters where nothing more
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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael S Ford [mailto:MFORD@pantex.com]
Sent: Monday, January 11, 1999 8:04 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: Re: 356 days till the millenium -Reply


Point of clarification:  While this statement might apply to a launch
vehicle/missile, it has no bearing on whether or not the
weapon/warhead is armed, which still requires separate and distinct
actions by two individuals, not a computer.

>
>Recent federal government reports say that the Pentagon will
>not be Y2K compliant until the year 2010.     John Koskinen, head
>of the White House Y2K conversion council said that, "if the data
>doesn't function on the nuclear missiles they will actually go off."
>

Question: aren't most modern reactors designed with a negative
temperature feedback (i.e., positive delta T depresses k)?

v/r
Michael
mford@pantex.com
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