(Slje (ßbeeruer ri Year 2000. by J erry of D awson T he P ortland O bserver Earlier this month Robert X. Cringely, o f PBS “Triumph o f the Nerds” fame, spoke about the Y2K problem at The Busi­ ness Journal’s New Millen­ nium Party, sponsored by Bank o f America, G rant T h o rn to n and Oregon Pub­ lic Broadcasting. Cringely gave us some good news and som e bad news: “The fact is that none o f the experts I’ve talked to says Y2K will be a n o n -ev e n t. Their predictions range from minor annoyance to A r­ mageddon.” C ringely did p ro ­ vide som e insight into som e fairly c o m m o n misperceptions. One is that people who now sell us goods and services will want to continue to do so in the year 2000, and beyond. For example, if the Y2K com puter-related problems caused some billing difficulties for AT&T, does any­ one really think they will stop us from making long distance phone calls? O f course not, buy maybe they will have to re-ne- October 20,1999 Foéus Page 5 What..... me worry? gotiate our bills, or give us a dis­ count, or bill us later - but some­ thing will be done to preserve their money-making business of selling long distance phone ser- clocks that in many cases are not Y2K compliant, but Cringely pointed out that most all of them receive their critical date-related information form systems out­ side the chip. Many o f these pro­ cessors have time criti­ cal functions, too, like sto p lig h ts, but the year may be irrel­ e v a n t. A traffic light only needs to know the time o f day and if it is a Monday o f a Sunday. Obviously, a lot o f p eo p le are w orried about b anks, s to c k e x - changes, and other m is s io n - c ritic a l s e r­ vices. M ost o f these have already been thor­ oughly tested and have, in fact, passed! Other, less critical businesses m ay have som e Y2K. problems, but because they are less critical they can (and will be fixed without severe conse­ quences. The real thing we need to fear, according to Cringely, is all the people who are COUNTING on Y2K problems and are going to be very unhappy if they don’t occur. Would anyone panic if the power went out during an ice storm for 8 hours? No, o f course not. These things are to be ex­ pected, they get fixed, and life goes on. What will happen if the power goes off on January 1, 2000, at 12:01 AM for 8 hours? O bviously m any people will overreact and panic could en­ sue. But why should it? The hype o f Y2K is undoubtedly contributing to this potential mass hysteria. Cringely concluded by saying, “So is it time to gather canned goods and K ruggerands and head for the hills? Probably not, but it is very clear that there will be Y2K problem s, and that some o f them may be difficult to resolve.” So yes, it might be wise to save your bank statem ents, have some extra water around, per­ haps some logs for the fireplace - but you don’t really need to stockpile those Kruggerands and head for the hills. M c M enamins ST. JO H N STUB A Place fo r Fami UE Other businesses will also fig­ ure out what they need to do in order to stay in business. Money does talk. Another concern receiving a lot o f attention is that o f imbedded processors, which control ev­ erything from milling machines to elevators. Sure, these imbed­ ded processors have internal Budget: Neighbors prove to be valuable asset money. Between now and No­ vember, make a list o f fifty people you can depend on if times get tight. And, because what goes around com es around, make a list o f fifty people who can depend on YOU if times get tight. When I went to college, there were many days I would go out to a frozen car in need of a jump- start. This became the measure of true friendship: who would you call to help you start your car? And, for whom would you get out o f your warm bed to start a car? Your list of fifty people should start with immediate neighbors. Go over, knock on their door, and talk about Y2K with them. Find out how you can cooperate. We have constructed a society where we rely on people based on money: we pay for counse­ lors, cooks and cops. We may like our neighbors, but we don’t NEED them. Y2K ( or any other unforeseen emer­ gency) can change all that overnight. And if it does, it may signal a new era of com­ munity cooperation. Which isn’t a bad idea. 10 v weeks 72 Live Music • G roup Events D elicious P ub Fare H o m em ad e S oups • G reat S pecials H an d crafted Ales & W ines 8203 N. Ivanhoe Street • Portland • (503) 283-8520 w w w . m c me n .1 m i n s.com [Until the new Millennia All food, ales and wines available to go