Airline Ticketing System Keeps Mistaking a 101-Year-Old Woman for a
1-Year-Old
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Though it's long past Y2K, another date-related bug is still with us,
writes Slashdot reader Bruce66423, sharing this report from the BBC. "A
101-year-old ...
46 minutes ago
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