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* The season one finale of ''Series/HaltAndCatchFire'' was simply titled "1984" partly in reference to Apple's "1984" ad for the UsefulNotes/{{Macintosh}}.

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* The season one finale of ''Series/HaltAndCatchFire'' was simply titled "1984" partly in reference to Apple's "1984" ad for the UsefulNotes/{{Macintosh}}.Platform/{{Macintosh}}.



** UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows: Used for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000. Averted with subsequent releases of desktop Windows, but the server versions continue to play it straight.

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** UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows: Platform/MicrosoftWindows: Used for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000. Averted with subsequent releases of desktop Windows, but the server versions continue to play it straight.



* [[UsefulNotes/{{Unix}} Ubuntu]] names its releases using the format {last 2 digits of year}.{2 digit month}. For instance, the version released in April 2022 is 22.04.

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* [[UsefulNotes/{{Unix}} [[Platform/{{Unix}} Ubuntu]] names its releases using the format {last 2 digits of year}.{2 digit month}. For instance, the version released in April 2022 is 22.04.
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* Ubuntu names its releases using the format {last 2 digits of year}.{2 digit month}. For instance, the version released in April 2022 is 22.04.

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* Ubuntu [[UsefulNotes/{{Unix}} Ubuntu]] names its releases using the format {last 2 digits of year}.{2 digit month}. For instance, the version released in April 2022 is 22.04.

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* "Year 3000" by Music/TheJonasBrothers, a cover of Music/{{Busted}}'s.

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* "Year 3000" by Music/TheJonasBrothers, a cover of Music/{{Busted}}'s.Music/{{Busted}}, later CoveredUp by Music/TheJonasBrothers.



* "2002" by Anne-Marie, which begins in 2002 then skips forward to seven years later.
* "1973" by Music/JamesBlunt.
* "Sexcrime (Nineteen Eighty Four)" by Music/{{Eurythmics}}, released in 1984 as part of the soundtrack to... well, [[Film/NineteenEightyFour guess]].






* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' parodied and mocked the trope in season 4 by having the first four episodes end with 2000 for no reason other than to mock its overusage at the time.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' parodied and mocked the trope in season 4 by having the first four episodes end with 2000 for no reason other than to mock its overusage overuse at the time.

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