Ignoring: This is the most common approach, but it gives incorrect results and can compromise a program's security.
It is these applications programs that may crash (or produce incorrect results) when the century turns.
Confusing the two can easily lead to incorrect results.
Despite these possible problems, jurors are often told that the odds of an incorrect result are greater than a million to one.
The transactions that have read the wrong value end with incorrect results.
Between late 2000, when the company reported incorrect quarterly results, and 2002, EM.
Also, they are less likely to give incorrect results due to the index lagging behind.
It is expected to lead to incorrect results for an ideal gas only under shock wave conditions.
There will always be the problems with incorrect results and other issues listed above.
Humans can cope with this easily, but computer programs will often crash or produce incorrect results.