Hmm, 76 (hopefully), retired (hopefully), so won't care (hopefully).

Unless retired & broke & can still concentrate (somewhat doubtful, even now?!) -- in which case a good opportunity for truly excessive overcharging to find & fix all those 32-bit time_t syscalls & re-retire rich, happy, and braindead...


(Hi Dave, from PTA/PTC days, btw; reminds me of SFA forms, ptcburp at Bond Uni Research Park)


On Thu, 31 Dec 2020, 15:20 Dave Horsfall, <dave@horsfall.org> wrote:
As the new year is about to kick in (down-under anyway), it got me to
thinking (always dangerous): how many here will be around for it to pick
up the pieces that are no doubt still lying around?

I'll be about the ripe old age of 85, so I may be around to see the
Imminent Death of the Internet (Film at 11).

2100?  Forget it...  Too bad, as "Revolt in 2100 (?)" is one of my
favourite Heinlein books.

Others?

-- Dave