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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Stocks: An Investment Discussion

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (13488)1/3/1999 9:28:00 PM
From: foobert   of 13949
 
Why would your wife's hair dryer care what day it is?

<<P.S. For fun, last night I programmed my wife's hair dryer and the VCR ahead to 12/31/99. When I checked them this morning they both said 1/1/72. I guess that explains why my wife now has an Afro and I had taped an episode of the Mod Squad.>>

I have a Radio Shack programmers calculator that I bought in the late 1980's. It also has a calendar feature. You set the date, and it shows the day of week by putting an underline on one of the seven day symbols. I set this forward to 12/31/99, and waited for the next day. It showed the correct day of week for January 1, 2000. Then I advanced it to Feb 28, 2000 and again it showed the correct day of week for Feb 29, 2000.

My VCR does not have a calendar feature. You just set the day of week, and it cycles from Saturday back to Sunday and then through the week.

Not all old chips are defective.
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