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<blockquote data-quote="rx7lover86" data-source="post: 14666" data-attributes="member: 261"><p><strong>A interesting twist</strong></p><p></p><p>Titor did say "What amazes me is why no one here wonders why Y2K didn't hit them at all?" However, why would a time traveler from the future come back in time to assist in helping a worldline that is not his own, nor would he see any effects of his actions if he would return to his worldline. It doesn't make sense. </p><p></p><p>Also.., by 1999 the Y2k problem was too widespread to be fixed by one person. If someone went back in time to fix it they would probably focus around the 60's or 70's to help nail the problem before it started. But we did have to fix a lot of code, so it looks like this couldn't have happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rx7lover86, post: 14666, member: 261"] [b]A interesting twist[/b] Titor did say "What amazes me is why no one here wonders why Y2K didn't hit them at all?" However, why would a time traveler from the future come back in time to assist in helping a worldline that is not his own, nor would he see any effects of his actions if he would return to his worldline. It doesn't make sense. Also.., by 1999 the Y2k problem was too widespread to be fixed by one person. If someone went back in time to fix it they would probably focus around the 60's or 70's to help nail the problem before it started. But we did have to fix a lot of code, so it looks like this couldn't have happened. [/QUOTE]
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