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Many UFO Reports Are Just Spy Drones or Airborne Trash
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This type of snafu was much more common prior to (guess what) Y2K? In the
years 1998 and 1999, countless computer systems, and their backups were
re-evaluated. In many cases, they were replaced. Y2K was a grand excuse
for IT departments to receive generous funding for modernization. Prior to
then, they had to live with "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
Prior to 2000, backups were so poorly designed and poorly tested, that
comedic outcomes were almost the norm. …
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