A DIFFERENT KIND OF MILLENNIUM PROBLEM While Browsing Through Some Dust-covered Archival Material In The Recesses Of The Roman Section Of The British Museum A Researcher Recently Came Across A Tattered Bit Of Parchment.

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A DIFFERENT KIND OF MILLENNIUM PROBLEM
While browsing through some dust-covered archival material in the recesses
of the Roman Section of the British Museum a researcher recently came across
a tattered bit of parchment. After some effort he translated it and found it
was a letter from a man called Plutonius with the title of "magister
factorium", or keeper of the calendar, to one Cassius. It was dated,
strangely enough, 2 BC, December 3, or 2,000 years ago today. The text of
the message follows:
Dear Cassius,
Are you still working on the Y zero K problem? The change from BC to AD is
giving us a lot of headaches and we haven't much time left.
I don't know how people will cope with working the wrong way around. Having
been working happily downwards forever, now we have to start thinking
upwards. You would think that someone would have thought of it earlier and
not left it to us to sort it all out at the last minute.
I spoke to Caesar the other evening. He was livid that Julius hadn't done
something about it when he was sorting out the calendar. He said he could
see why Brutus had turned nasty. We called in the consulting astrologers,
but they simply said that continuing downwards using minus BC won't work. As
usual the consultants charged a fortune for doing nothing useful.
As for myself, I just can't see the sand in an hour glass flowing upwards.
We have heard that there are three wise men in the East who have been
working on the problem, but unfortunately they won't arrive until it's all
over. Some say the world will cease to exist at the moment of transition.
We're continuing to work on the Y zero K problem and I'll send you a
parchment if anything develops.
Best regards,
Plutonius

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