 Here's a story for you. The year is 1999. I am working at Circuit City. A gentleman comes in wanting to return a computer he just bought. His reason? He doesn't think it's Y2K compatible. He was worried that on New Year's Eve 1999, when the clock flips over to the year 2000, his computer was just going to explode. I told him that that's not something you need to worry about. It's something that news is hyping up and hasn't been an issue for years. He didn't believe me, so I said, come over here. Which one of these did you buy? So we found the exact model, the display model in the store. I go over and I flip the date on the computer over to the year 2000. He looks at it. He looks at me and goes, I think it actually has to be the year 2000 for that to happen.