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Re: Y2K rail problems
- Subject: Re: Y2K rail problems
- From: "Daniel Bowen" <dbowen@#DELETE#custard.net.au>
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 00:31:50 +1100
- Distribution: world
- Newsgroups: aus.rail
- Organization: OzEmail Ltd, Australia
- References: <386d371e.0@newshost.pcug.org.au>
David Bennetts <davibenn@pcug.org.au> wrote in message
386d371e.0@newshost.pcug.org.au">news:386d371e.0@newshost.pcug.org.au...
> Meanwhile, back in Old Blighty, hackers broke into the Railtrack Website,
> the major purveyor of timetable information for Britain's multiplicity of
> train operating companies, and posted a hoax message that all trains on
New
> Years Day had been cancelled due to Y2K problems. This message has since
> been removed. (Source BBC News).
When their server comes back up, see http://www.ntk.net/doh/991231rail.gif
Daniel
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