A New Years reminder.

December 31st, 2008 | 83 wordcount

I just got a call from someone reminding me to turn off my computer before midnight. I don’t know if this is true or not, but supposedly because of the extra atomic second left in this year it might mess up some computers. So right before the New Year be sure to shut off your computers and leave them off for about a half an hour or more.

Businesses are shutting down their computers too for a little while. Better safe than sorry, no?

By Cetta | 4 Comments

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Comment by Al
2009-01-01 14:24:19

I had no idea about this. Mine was fine. I wonder what it’s like to work in an office building. My current major is Fine Arts, but I’ve been HEAVILY considering finishing my Associates in FA and taking on a degree in Business. Art is, irrefutably, my passion, but living comfortably may require some actual money. Know what I hate? People who find an avenue toward a digression about themselves from ANYTHING. Gah, what self-absorbed pricks.

Comment by Cetta
2009-01-01 14:54:01

I don’t think it was anything to be honest. It seemed like a smaller Y2K scare. I just wanted to be safe than sorry, even though I knew it was most likely nothing. What is it to shut off a computer?

LOL@The irony of your comment by the way.

 
 
Comment by Matt Oxley
2009-01-01 20:31:51

cetta…you are as gullible as all those little old ladies buying gossip and prophecy magazines…and even lil wayne if you believe shit like this.

since when do computers all contain atomic clocks anyfuckingway?

Comment by Cetta
2009-01-01 22:49:13

LMAO shut up. I didn’t REALLY believe it… much.

Man you want to talk about GULLIBLE… Let’s GO

 
 
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