[AT] New product panics (was) Detroits
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Tue Aug 1 07:42:35 PDT 2006
The biggest one in recent memory was "Y2K" that was going to be pretty
much "the end of the world as we know it". Much to everyone's amazement
(disappointment?), nothing at all happened at midnight on 12/31/99.
Of course, when they took the lead out of gasoline, all the old
car/truck/tractor/boat engines would have their valves burn up the next
day. That didn't happen either. But people still buy "lead substitute"
to add to their gas.
Mike
Indiana Robinson wrote:
>
> How many other "mostly groundless" (in the real world) dire warnings
> can you remember from over the years?
>
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