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It's a hyphen :p Y210k looked odd. And I suppose Y21k is 2100, so maybe I should have called it the Y2.1k bug? I'm getting confused!

Y2.1k would be the year 2100. I guess you mean Y2.01k?

And samh004, I guess the attached is what you want?
 

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Now I'm getting confused :!:

Y2-10K (Year 2 a.d. minus 10,000 years) = 9998 b.c.

OK, so the smarter ones may have come along and said that strictly speaking it could be 9997bc or 9999bc depending on whether you believe there could have been a 0bc/ad....
 
For the nerds amongst us (or the technically curious), here is a website which shows some critical dates (like Y2K) and why they are critical.

Merlyn - Critical and Significant Dates - J R Stockton

Most date failures are really due to the limitations of programming languages (and thus computer systems) to store dates. Y2K was a "problem" because most programming languages only considered two-digit years, thus without proper handling they only covered years between 1900 and 1999. Year 2038 is a similar problem (due to how most dates/times are stored as binary numbers).

And of course we all know lots of date formats like "DD-MM-YYYY"; so what happens the next day after 31 December, year 9999? Of course, 99.9% of us will not give a **** because we'd truly be dead by then, although if you're writing a computer program that needs to deal with years/dates, you just might have a problem. Just for ****s and giggles, I used Excel 2007 and typed in "31/12/9999" (which apparently is a Friday, which I am not going to verify manually), then tried to calculate the date which is 1 day after that. All I got was "######", i.e. Excel kicked itself and didn't know how to identify this date.

Great fun, isn't it?

[/lecture over]
 
Other than that it is sleep management - I endeavor to get at least 6 hours per 24. If that means skipping a feed/service in getting a 45 minute power nap on the next 1¼ hour flight, so be it.

Also, build up the sleep bank starting two days before departure.
Sleep bank? I need to catch up on sleep for the last 22 years first before I can catchup a few hours sleep for the next status run. ;)

Sitting in the QF/BA first class lounge in BKK waiting for CX flight and I am totally wasted. Can't keep my eyes open and the sips from the can of Heineken are getting smaller each time. :shock:

:D I was just thinking that!
LOL! I have not had any further vodka and orange this trip and was happy to miss out for the rest of this trip until I realised I have a 1 little duty free bottle of Smirnoff that needs to be finished in the next week. Looks like I will be having pre prepared vodka and orange roadies, instead of beer, after each golf game next week Monday-Friday. :rolleyes:
 
Sleep bank? I need to catch up on sleep for the last 22 years first before I can catchup a few hours sleep for the next status run. ;)
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Long ago I wrote all that sort of stuff off as a bad investment :p

Nup, every week's a new week, so start afresh!:D
 
Long ago I wrote all that sort of stuff off as a bad investment :p

Nup, every week's a new week, so start afresh!:D
Unfortunately the investment is still going and it is performing badly every week. :(
 
Unfortunately the investment is still going and it is performing badly every week. :(

Think positive its the start of a new year. :cool:

Always mix your drinks; alcohol; non alcoholic; alcohol; non alcohol, everyone gets the picture.
 
OTOH I could ditch Hilton and switch to PC instead (signed up for Priority Privilege and obtained PC Platinum...)


You might get a targetted offer to renew your Gold - I did last time, otherwise there is the HH Racing Fast-Track possibly still available.

I've pretty much given up on Hilton though, and switched pretty much over to PriorityClub. Points are easier to earn and burn, although the recognition of PC Plat isn't as good as HH Gold I think.

Hotels are hit and miss too, but generally HI / CP are pretty good (bar a few of them), IC's are normally great (but of course there are exceptions), HIX is basic but clean (and there are some bad ones of course too)...

I think I've saved a fortune on accom since ditching hilton.
 
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