Mini-Y2K fears grip south-eastern Australia.
source: http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/miniy2k-fears-over-daylight-saving-change/2008/03/27/1...
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- joshuaheller
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"The decision to extend daylight saving in south-eastern Australia could create a mini-Y2K by putting the internal clocks on computers, smartphones and corporate servers out of sync.
Many electronic devices with internal clocks are set to adjust automatically for daylight saving but, as a result of the recent date changes, the adjustments this year will be incorrect."
Well if Mad Max has taught us anything, Australia is the perfect place to survive an apocalyptic kind of event, like this might become.
Many electronic devices with internal clocks are set to adjust automatically for daylight saving but, as a result of the recent date changes, the adjustments this year will be incorrect."
Well if Mad Max has taught us anything, Australia is the perfect place to survive an apocalyptic kind of event, like this might become.
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Babamthegrunt
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I find this interesting because that wouldn't be so horrible, our cars clock is off by 10 minutes, and I just remember to subtract 10 minutes from the current time, people can just remember to add/subtract an hour if their setting an event, or they could just manually set it. Par that companies could release a patch to fix this is issue easily
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Babamthegrunt
