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- aliendn
i was fixing my watch this morning due to daylight savings time, and i had to fix the date/year for some reason. as i was scrolling the years, i noticed that the watch didnt exceed 2049.
A little phuck you to fossil watch maker's, is it so hard to debug a y2k bug like thing; you have to make me outlast my watch??? wtf am i going to do 2050 (if im alive) without my fav watch...i'l set your calendars to 1850 if i have to. but yeah, are they assuming i wont make it past 2050, or is 2050 officially the year my watch goes out of style?
and good luck to u yankees tommorow.
- rasko40
a Fossil watch will never last that long anyhow.
- JamesEngage0
it won't go out of fashion...
it would need to be in fashion in the first place (ha ha...ahem, sorry)
- DutchBoy0
haha, james.
my watch ends december 2012..
dunno why really..
;)
- contra0
if you need to look at your watch to find out what year it is, I really wouldn't worry about making 2050.
- MLVR0
contra: haha
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One of my friends father got a patek phillipe watch and along came a little cog with a note that said, hand this in 100 years from now and get the cog replaced.
- slinky0
"and good luck to u yankees tommorow."
Didn't the Yankees lose to the Red Sox?????
- DutchBoy0
lol slinky.
- aliendn0
but seriously if there are any programmers on this site, or people with experience in circuitry, what's up with the years ending in the next decades or so?
my pacemaker doesn't go beyond november 1st 2004 6:30 pm eaastern standard time