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  • Macon mayor defends trip to Africa; Ellis says Ghana could process city's parking tickets

    08/05/2003 8:52:29 AM PDT · by Ed Straker · 17 replies · 832+ views
    The Macon Telegraph ^ | Tue, Aug. 05, 2003 | Mike Donila
    Posted on Tue, Aug. 05, 2003 Macon mayor defends trip to Africa Ellis says Ghana could process city's parking tickets By Mike Donila Telegraph Staff Writer Macon Mayor Jack Ellis on Monday defended his plans to visit Africa, saying that his mission, in part, is to encourage Ghanian officials to import more goods from Middle Georgia. Ellis also said that during his weeklong trip he will lay the groundwork to possibly enable Macon's Ghanian sister city of Elmina to process local parking tickets. "Ghana is very important to the city, the state - even the region where we live. They...
  • Y2K, 20 years later: Document’s contributors recall the armageddon that never was

    12/23/2019 9:00:15 AM PST · by Textide · 81 replies
    documentjournal.com ^ | December 19, 2019 | Maraya Fisher
    20 years since Y2K. Never met anyone that built a bomb shelter, but do remember the tension that night as the clocks around the world ticked over. https://www.documentjournal.com/2019/12/y2k-20-years-later-documents-contributors-recall-the-armageddon-that-never-was/
  • ‘Here We Go. The Chaos Is Starting’: An Oral History of Y2K

    01/02/2020 6:50:51 AM PST · by C19fan · 45 replies
    Popular Mechanics ^ | December 27, 2019 | Eric Spitznagel
    Twenty years ago, we were all pretty sure the world was going to end on January 1, 2000—or, if not the world, then at least civilization. It had something to do with how most computer programs used the last two digits to represent a four-digit year, and when the clock rolled over at the end of 1999, every computer would think it was 1900. When that happened, ATMs would stop working, the electrical grid would shut down, planes would fall out of the skies, and newborn babies would get hundred-year-old birth certificates.
  • HOW KUROBE, JAPAN BECAME THE ZIPPER CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

    09/01/2015 2:43:42 PM PDT · by NYer · 18 replies
    Atlas Obscura ^ | August 31, 2015 | GEORGE PENDLE
    A close up of a YKK zipper. (Photo: Chris 73/ WikiCommons CC BY-SA 3.0)There is not a groin in the world that the city of Kurobe has not touched. It has done so through the auspices of YKK, the world’s largest manufacturer of zippers, producing roughly half the world’s supply—some 7 billion a year. Yet to understand how Kurobe became the zipper capital of the world, one must travel back to the very birth of the zipper, to a time when the zipper wasn’t even the zipper at all. It was in the midst of the Victorian age that mankind suddenly grew disquieted...