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Y2K or Y2k?? [Was SUMMARY: Y2K compliance - how to inform users]
Subject:Y2K or Y2k?? [Was SUMMARY: Y2K compliance - how to inform users] From:Jack Bybee <editor -at- VICONET -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 21 Sep 1998 00:40:08 -0400
I had written the acronym Y2K with an uppercase K until I saw a
discussion on <Year2000software> which maintained it was a lowercase k.
Does anyone know? Year 2000 Bug - Y2K or Y2k ?
Burns, Nancy wrote:
>
> I want to thank the approximately 12 individuals who answered my recent
> request for ideas on informing users of Y2K compliance for our software
> product.