Yeah I heard every thing is supposed to break down around December, 2012.
I heard all household appliances are going to breakdown that day, old VCRs, DVD players, TV flat screens, toasters, coffe makers, alarm clocks, radios, flash lights, i-pods, PS2, PS3, - all of it, they will all of sudden break down about the same time. Think about it, Vynils and CDs and MP3s will both expire in 2012, errie aint it?
I don't know how the older stuff will know when to break down, like the new stuff it could be programmed into it, but the older stuff there is no computer in it to control it. So I guess the engineers who built them used like differential calculus??? (because they didn't have computer back then, well not in the 30s or 40s, well at least before 1946 [well I don't know if the first computer was used for that application]) but maybe, they used calculus to know how strong something had to be, before it started breaking down at a specific time in their future, maybe it was integral calculus to figure out the longevity of the item. I remember hearing something about that. I don't know what the target date was, it's most likely Dec, 2012.
Did you ever notice the older stuff you own is sturdier then the new stuff you buy? Like the brooms I buy at the dollar store, the older brooms out-last the newer brooms, I don't know who they do it. If I drop a new broom, the cheap metal tubing they use as the handle just flattens out automaticaly. But the older brooms are made of bamboo and are sturdier, but I've seen some cracking starting, and I have a feeling the older brooms are going to break maybe around November of 2012, and then the new broom I buy will only last for a few days.
2012 - truth is stranger then fiction.
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