I realized today I haven't written anything about Y2K for a little while.
So here's my report on Chernobyl, martial law, bank runs, toilets,
blackouts, and all the usual Y2K wackiness:
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,32855,00.html
Chernobyl Says It's Ready
by Declan McCullagh (declan_at_wired.com)
7:00 a.m. 3.Dec.1999 PST
It sounds like a bad made-for-TV movie,
and in fact it was.
But for already-once-irradiated folks living
within a few thousand miles of the
Chernobyl nuclear reactor, Y2K is hardly
fiction. The infamous accident killed 31
people and belched a radioactive cloud
over Europe in a nasty series of events
that prompted the G-7 nations to pay
Ukraine to pull the plug on the
once-and-hopefully-not-future nuclear
nightmare.
But closure of the remaining Number
Three unit won't happen until 2000.
Is it rid of Y2K woes? "I wouldn't like to
say categorically that nothing will
happen, but we are prepared for
practically any situation," says shift
supervisor Viktor Kuchinsky.
[...]
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