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* [[September 17]] - [[Time formatting and storage bugs#Year 2042|A common computing representation of date and time on IBM mainframe systems will overflow]] with potential results similar to the [[year 2000 problem]]. |
* [[September 17]] - [[Time formatting and storage bugs#Year 2042|A common computing representation of date and time on IBM mainframe systems will overflow]] with potential results similar to the [[year 2000 problem]]. |
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* [[November 4]] - Elections for the 128th [[United States]] [[United States Congress|Congress]] and several state governorships. |
* [[November 4]] - Elections for the 128th [[United States]] [[United States Congress|Congress]] and several state governorships. |
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*According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], Americans who identify themselves as [[Hispanic Americans|Hispanic]], [[African Americans|black]], [[Asian Americans|Asian]], [[Indian Americans|Indian American]], [[Native Hawaiians|Native Hawai{{okina}}ian]] and [[Pacific Islander]] will together outnumber [[White American|non-Hispanic whites]].<ref name="Roberts2008">{{cite news |first=Sam |last=Roberts |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=In a Generation, Minorities May Be the U.S. Majority |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/14/washington/14census.html |work=[[New York Times]] |publisher= |date=2008-08-13 |accessdate= }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 20:21, 25 February 2009
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2042 (MMXLII) will be a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar.
Predicted events
- September 17 - A common computing representation of date and time on IBM mainframe systems will overflow with potential results similar to the year 2000 problem.
- November 4 - Elections for the 128th United States Congress and several state governorships.
- According to the United States Census Bureau, Americans who identify themselves as Hispanic, black, Asian, Indian American, Native Hawaiʻian and Pacific Islander will together outnumber non-Hispanic whites.[1]
References
- ^ Roberts, Sam (2008-08-13). "In a Generation, Minorities May Be the U.S. Majority". New York Times.
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