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- Doctor Kernel: Hello JJ! Last time, we were discussing your obsession with Tetris and how it relates to your life and psyche. We also touched on your dreams and their significance. Is there something specific you would like to continue discussing?
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- JJ: Some people say that because many software systems store the year as 2 digits, we can expect many of them to crash or corrupt data when the year 2000 comes. How dangerous do you think this might be?
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- Doctor Kernel: Ah, the infamous Y2K problem. It's true that many software systems were designed with only two-digit year storage, which could cause issues when the year 2000 arrives. The potential consequences of this problem are still uncertain, but it's definitely something that needs to be taken seriously. Many organizations are working hard to address the issue and update their systems to avoid any major disruptions. It's always a good idea to be prepared and have backup plans in place, just in case.
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