Error'd: Everything Old is New Again
Whenever there's a major change in the world, it always takes applicationdevelopers a little time to adjust. Remember when the US governmentthought it would be a great idea to mess around with their Daylight Saving Timeschedule with only two years warning? (I'm guessing nobody remembers the fiddlingdone by earlier administrations because they were too young to care, ornot born yet.) Two years warning probably seemed like plenty to non-technicallegislators, not thinking about all the software that was in place with built-in calendars.Well, someone has apparently decided to one-up a measly time change, by inventing somethingcalled a New YEAR. This resets the entire calendar, and it must be a novel practicebecause surely websites wouldn't break due to some routine event that has been happening for at least a dozen years or more, right?Right?
Aspiring Poke trainerValts S.began a long long time ago far far away.
Resubmitter David B. is strong with the zero balances."My friend was notified that his brand new insurance policy for 2022 is already past due. The interest is going to be killer."
Unlike David's friend, contributorJP is getting a head start."I'll sign up with Netflix in a year, but I'm paying now."
While an anonymous contributor is way, way, way ahead of the game.AnonymousEA predicts Apex Legends will be very popular in 10 years.
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