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The Y1K Crisis...
Poster: EmberNAsh@aol.com
I found this little bit of humour and just had to share it with the rest of
the group!
"THE Y1K CRISIS"
An Article from a London Newspaper (circa 999 A.D.)
Canterbury, England. A.D. 999.
An atmosphere close to panic prevails today throughout Europe as the
millennial year 1000 approaches, bringing with it the so-called "Y1K Bug," a
menace which, until recently, hardly anyone had ever heard of. Prophets of
doom are warning that the entire fabric of Western Civilization, based as it
now is upon monastic computations, could collapse, and that there is simply
not enough time left to fix the problem.
Just how did this disaster-in-the-making ever arise? Why did no one
anticipate that a change from a three-digit to a four-digit year would throw
into total disarray all liturgical chants and all metrical verse in which any
date is mentioned? Every formulaic hymn, prayer, ceremony and incantation
dealing with dated events will have to be re-written to accommodate three
extra syllables. All tabular chronologies with three-space year columns,
maintained for generations by scribes using carefully hand-ruled lines on
vellum sheets, will now have to be converted to four-space columns, at
enormous cost. In the meantime, the validity of every official event, from
baptisms to burials, from confirmations to coronations, may be called into
question.
"We should have seen it coming ," says Brother Cedric of St. Michael Abbey,
here in Canterbury. "What worries me most is that THOUSAND contains the word
THOU, which occurs in nearly all our prayers, and of course always refers to
God. Using it now in the name of the year will seem almost blasphemous, and
is bound to cause terrible confusion. Of course, we could always use Latin,
but that might be even worse -- The Latin word for Thousand is Mille which is
the same as the Latin for mile. We won't know whether we are talking about
time or distance!"
Stonemasons are already reported threatening to demand a proportional pay
increase for having to carve an extra numeral in all dates on tombstones,
cornerstones and monuments. Together with its inevitable ripple effects, this
alone could plunge the hitherto-stable medieval economy into chaos.
A conference of clerics has been called at Winchester to discuss the entire
issue, but doomsayers are convinced that the matter is now one of personal
survival. Many families, in expectation of the worst, are stocking up on holy
water and indulgences.
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