Year 2000 is no problem!

Nov. 1, 1998
This is just a brief side note to the article in your September 1998 issue on the Year 2000 computer problems. This is only a concern for people using a PC-based system. We Apple Macintosh users will see the year 2000 come and go without batting an eyelash because every Apple Mac CPU built has been designed to accurately read dates well into the 21st century! No problemo!

This is just a brief side note to the article in your September 1998 issue on the Year 2000 computer problems. This is only a concern for people using a PC-based system. We Apple Macintosh users will see the year 2000 come and go without batting an eyelash because every Apple Mac CPU built has been designed to accurately read dates well into the 21st century! No problemo!

Roger E. Alexander, DDS

Dallas, Texas

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