jmacavali
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If 32-bit software isn't extinct in the next 5 years, then we deserve to have that problem.
I think this is different than the Y2K thingy because this will actually cause a problem. According to Wikepidia it already did on a AOL server so it's a legit thing.
Like I said though, if I'm still running 32-bit software in 5 years from now then I'll probably just throw all my computers away and never use one again.
I think this is different than the Y2K thingy because this will actually cause a problem. According to Wikepidia it already did on a AOL server so it's a legit thing.
Like I said though, if I'm still running 32-bit software in 5 years from now then I'll probably just throw all my computers away and never use one again.