You forget that the Y2K bug had the tech people scrambling to put a patch on the software so the computers still worked on Jan 1, 2000. The two digits for the year were replaced by four. The problem was anticipated and addressed before it could cause problems in critical systems (such as hospitals and government systems). I remember there was a rush to add the patch before the new year. I also remember a collective sigh of relief when it worked.
You forget that the Y2K bug had the tech people scrambling to put a patch on the software so the computers still worked on Jan 1, 2000. The two digits for the year were replaced by four. The problem was anticipated and addressed before it could cause problems in critical systems (such as hospitals and government systems). I remember there was a rush to add the patch before the new year. I also remember a collective sigh of relief when it worked.