Subject: Millennium Pie
From:
GUEST,Patrish
Date: 03 Feb 00 - 09:48 AM
A short, short time ago... I can still remember how The Luddites used to make me smile. They told us there'd be hell to pay, For going the computer way, And they'd be on the news shows for a while.
Now viruses, they made me shiver, With every e-mail as delivered, Melissa in my in-box. I thought of selling my stocks.
But I still remember back that day When I first debugged Y2K So I wasn't worried anyway The day that nothing died.
(CHORUS) My, my, year 2000 came by Drove my pick-up to the fill-up and my charge card still buys And those good ol' boys with their stockpiles so high Were saying "How come there's still power supply?" "How come all the airplanes still fly?"
"Can you write some COBOL code?" "Then welcome back into the fold." Was the call that nearly came too slow. Through all the overtime we got, And all the No-Doz that we bought, Computer dinosaurs were taught to think past 'double aught.'
Well it came right down to the wire But nothing critical expired. The gloom-and-doom erupted But the files are uncorrupted.
I was a lonely teenage software geek Who could code an OS in a week So I knew things just weren't all that bleak The day that nothing died I started singing...
(CHORUS) Oh my, my, year 2000 came by Drove my pick-up to the fill-up and my charge card still buys And those good ol' boys with their stockpiles so high Were saying "How come there's still power supply?" and "How come all the airplanes still fly?"
Now for 10 years it's been overblown But not the due dates overflown And it's all like it used to be. Though doom had threatened everything With phrases ripped from Steven King And spawned a movie made just for TV.
And when the zero hour came due The software clocks ran right and true. The doomsayers were thwarted, Apocalypse aborted.
There was a power outage near. But it was not due to the year. A squirrel bit the transformer. And it was all that fried. We were singin'
(CHORUS) My, my, year 2000 came by Drove my pick-up to the fill-up and my charge card still buys And those good ol' boys with their stockpiles so high Were saying "How come there's still power supply?" and "How come all the airplanes still fly?"
Hoarding, boarding in a helter-skelter Canned food piled to the ceiling of your shelter. Generators selling fast Along with bottled gas. But now you're wondering how to get some cash 'Cause the freeze-dried beans aren't such a choice repast.>BR>
Now the techno-phobes who preached false doom While they profit from our gloom They all tried to cash in Telling us our system's crashin' When Y2K at last came due They vanished with their terror spew And spent your money in Cancun The day that nothing died. And they were singing
(CHORUS) My, my, year 2000 came by Drove my pick-up to the fill-up and my charge card still buys And those good ol' boys with their stockpiles so high Were saying "How come there's still power supply?" and "How come all the airplanes still fly?"
There we were left here to mend No desolation off to fend It's time to left click "start" again.
So come on don't be nervous, don't be sick Go on and give your mouse a click. Fear mong'ring was the Devil's only friend.
And as we go further on into this year We'll drop the unsubstantial fear Our future is so much more than drear Beyond the day when nothing died.
I saw Dick Clark when the big ball dropped While pundits asked why nothing stopped And life just went on anyway.
I went down to the software store Where I'd seen them sweating months before But the man there said the troubles went away And in the lines the power screams The modems squawk all their data streams Through interface not broken And rings still sending tokens.
Now if you'll pardon one last boast: The power grid and website host Nothing's fried; not one is toast The day that nothing died. And we're all singing
(CHORUS) My, my, year 2000 came by Drove my pick-up to the fill-up and my charge card still buys And those good ol' boys with their stockpiles so high Were saying "How come there's still power supply?" and "How come all the airplanes still fly?"
Author Unknown
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