iPhone Wants To Hang On To the Old Year
pdclarry writes "Users of the iPhone have noticed that it is showing December 31, 2007, even where it is already the new year. There have been a number of reports confirming the problem: Bug in Clock, Problem with New Year: My Clock — shows wrong year, Worldclock went wrong for "tomorrow" items."
I just checked my iPhone, and the world clock says New Delhi is 2007/12/31, rather than 2008/01/01. The regular calendar that handles appointments is unaffected since all my appointments are showing up in 2008 correctly.
I assume that this surprise (not bug) in the world clock is because the iPhone is so cool that we will no longer be advancing years beyond the year 2007. 2007 will be henceforth referred to the "year of our iPhone". Changing from our current B.C./A.D. system to this now A.i.P. calendar system is the real news.
Happy Year 1 A.i.P. everyone!
Insert simplistic political, ideological, or personal proselytization here.
Its designed only to last until the end of 2007.
Now that it is 2008, you need to buy a new one.
Reality has a liberal bias
And they said I was crazy for stockpiling all that food!
SJW: Someone who has run out of real oppression, and has to fake it.
I'm a little disappointed. No one seems to be considering the possibility that the OTHER clocks are wrong, and the iPhone (er, I mean, and iPhone) is right?
I mean, come on, which is more likely, that some central time authority everyone is syncing to had a glitch, or that an Apple product was in some way imperfect?
Think about it.
Apology to Ubuntu forum.
They're expecting you to buy a new ipod/iphone/iWhatever each year. Why should the date change? That's the 2007 model!