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[โ€“] echodot@feddit.uk 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Oh I know. My uncle was a big part of all of the work to make it a non-issue.

I'm just saying it was hardly scarring, unlike the other things listed. Most people didn't really think it would be a big thing and it turned out, because of other people's hard work, not to be a big thing.

Mostly it was just a giant waste of NASA's time trying to explain to people why it wouldn't result in toasters exploding no matter what anyone did or did not do, because toasters don't care about the date.

I don't deny there was some hysteria around the subject.

but given how stupid the average human is.. its probably better to err on hysteria, than to err on common sense, when you need to build public awareness and support for something critical.