

Remember the Y2K computer disaster that was supposed to take place when the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2000? Well, according to astrologist Jessica Adams, another data related failure might happen again... tomorrow.
The astrologer also told news.com.au that she advises everyone to be prepared and back up their computers as anything might happen on this escape-energy infused day.
Sadly, Adams' theory is not the only one predicting disaster for 2012. Many people believe that the end of the Mayan calendar on December 21 might also account for the end of the world, a thesis so widespread that even NASA took the time to deny it by simply explaining the misrepresented fact that the calendar doesn't actually end on that date.
According to Adams, we should be worried about December 21 allright, but not because of calendars or the end of the world, instead we should fear a second internet-related affliction.
That said, there's probably nothing to lose in filling up our thumb drives just in case.
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