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So it didn't roll round to 100:00:00 00/0/00.Originally posted by Alf W View Post11:11:11 11/1/11
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Obviously you were right.Originally posted by Bunk View PostSurely, it would be 11:11:11 11/11/11 that they would have gone for? We've got 10 months to stockpile food and weapons
Shouldn't the PCG or some other industry body be running around scaring the life out of businesses and governments on this one on our behalf? A mini Y2K could be just the shot in the arm our industry needs in these flat times.
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The Royal bloody Mail.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThen how you do you explain my invitation to the coronation of Artabanus II of Parthia?
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If you stockpile weapons, you don't need to stockpile food.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGlad you mentioned the weapons. I never understand people who merely stockpile food.
(I think that's "The American Way").
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Very true. Obviously if I'm stumbling round the streets off my rocker on out of date special vat and armed to the teeth, then society has already broken down.Originally posted by Churchill View PostFirearms and liqour, an interesting combination...
At this point I feel for the guy who stockpiled chicken, pita bread and chillies.
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Sssshhhh...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGlad you mentioned the weapons. I never understand people who merely stockpile food.
If everyone else stockpiles food and I'm the only one with weapons then I'm pretty sure I won't go hungry, plus it leaves more space in the fridge for beer.
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I had a millenium bug in my Excel reminder thing. Got a #NA when the formula didn't work for the first week. I didn't go on about it.
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Surely, it would be 11:11:11 11/11/11 that they would have gone for? We've got 10 months to stockpile food and weaponsOriginally posted by Alf W View PostPerfect line up. Reckon this one could be bigger than the milennium bug. I'm staying away from all technology around then. Someone's bound to have planted something somewhere.
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11:11:11 11/1/11
Perfect line up. Reckon this one could be bigger than the milennium bug. I'm staying away from all technology around then. Someone's bound to have planted something somewhere.Tags: None
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