Deep Thought Of The Day
So I get to work, and immediately after settling into my office, go wash my hands before I touch anything on my desk. I mean…since I’ve had to touch all the door knobs on the way to my desk. And as I’m washing, I’m thinking…
Remember Y2K? Remember how it turned out to be no big deal after all. That wasn’t because it wasn’t any big deal. It actually was. If nothing had been done, guarantee you nothing would have worked by the time the calendar rolled over to the year 2000. Actually, things would have begun to fail Much sooner, since all the programs that calculate things like morgages and car loans and credit card exparation dates would have begun to fail years ahead of Y2K. But never mind that. If nothing had been fixed, nothing would have worked. We computer professionals took the warnings seriously, and got to work, and Fixed The Problem. And when the magic night came along, it wasn’t much of a problem after all. Thanks to us. And what did we get for our trouble? A lot of grief about how we’d scared the whole damn world for nothing.
Now it’s Swine Flu. Excuse me…Industrial…Pig Farm…Flu. Everybody’s gotten the message. A Dangerous Flu Is Spreading… Take Precautions… Be Alert… Good Hygiene Is The Best Defense… Suppose it works. Suppose that enough people take the message about good hygiene seriously enough, and government health agencies take the threat seriously enough, that this flu does not spread so rapidly, and not so many people die of it. Will we all say afterward that the threat was overblown?
Yeah…probably…