It seems funny now, but 25 years ago Y2K paranoia had many fearing the worst

It seems funny now, but 25 years ago Y2K paranoia had many fearing the worst

It was New Year's Eve, 1999, and anxiety over potential Y2K doomsday scenarios about to be unleashed in the new year was real.Anything relying on automation — from the electrical grid to traffic lights, even your VCR — was at

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