The end of the world part 8

A busy day today, no time to put a lot of thought into a blip for part 8. A beautiful rainbow appeared this afternoon reminded me of God's promise, quite apt for the series really.

PART EIGHT: Y2K, 2000

The idea of Y2K had a nice apocalyptic poetry to it, predicting computers as the instrument of our ruin. It was all very Bradbury-esque. Nobody knew how bad it would be, but almost every expert expected something to happen. And something indeed did: Guns, bottled water and generators were bought in bulk. But the new millennium itself began quietly enough, with just a few glitches.

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