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February 30 and February 31, with regard to the modern Western (revised Gregorian) calendar, are imaginary dates that are used for example purposes, to make it clear regardless of context that the information being presented is an artificial example and not real data. In this respect, these "dates" are similar to other clearly fictional data used for similar purposes, such as " John Q. Public". /a> h2>[edit] References
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1. ATSC
July 02, 2008
ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) is a group formed in 1982 that developed the ATSC Standards for digital televisions in the United States and in many other countries such as Canada, South Korea, Mexico, and Honduras. The abbreviations are also known to refer to the ATSC Standards itself.
ATSC Standards is a digital television format which will in the long term replace the current NTSC television system, as is the case in United States by February 17, 2009 and in Canada by August 31, 2011. These new high definition standards produce a display resolution better than approximatel... (read more)
Author: Robert Bell
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2. 409A COMPLIANCE ON WRITTEN PLAN
February 22, 2008
Edison and Upper Saddle River, NJ - February 21, 2008 - The Internal Revenue Service recently issued Notice 2007-78 that provides plan sponsors an extension to December 31, 2008 to maintain compliance with written documentation relative to deferred compensation plans. Written language of a deferred compensation plan must be in compliance with the regulation as of the end of this year. Plans, therefore, have extra time to be modified to comply in the written form, but must continue to be in compliance operationally with Section 409A. Where written plan provisions don't comply with the regula... (read more)
Author: Paul Dorf
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3. Smallville: Spoilers for Remainder of Season 7
February 21, 2008
Fans may be disappointed to hear that Smallville has only six new episodes remaining before it runs out of new stuff to put on air, but the CW has already announced when these episodes will be hitting the airwaves. The network said that the first three consecutive episodes will be aired on Thursday, January 31, and thus becoming part of the lineup for February shows. However, after Valentines' Day, the series will air reruns up until March 20, when it will resume airing the new content. The CW hasn't announced the airdate of "Veritas," the last completed episode, but admits that it may serve a... (read more)
Author: Fabiola Groshan
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4. DISH Network's New Promotion Comes With A "Catch"
January 23, 2008
(USA) DISH Network recently announced (in summary): "Effective February 1, 2008 through July 31, 2008. New subscribers will have 3 months of free programming with their accounts. Now, here's the catch! (Yes, Madeline, there's ALWAYS a catch!) The 3 months of free programming come with a 24 month term agreement. (I cannot stress the importance of it enough: read your Customer Agreement!) Understanding your Customer Agreement will lessen the misunderstandings and headaches. A credit of $39.99 will be applied to customer’s 1st, 10th, and 20th month of service for a total value up to ... (read more)
Author: Ernest O'Dell
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