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Date trivia
Just to communicate about the laptop date trivia. I've watched up to episode 22, and this is, so far, the only time a year was given at any point in the series. The series avoids stating its year even in things that should show a year. The forum date logs in episode 3? Only month and day, no year, even though forum date logs should show a year. Heck, even the calendars in episode 13 don't show the year. There's nothing else other than the computer, and the only other years shown so far are those of the events revealed by Timemon. If no other episode gives a year for the series, this will be the only one to show it.
 * Also, due to the opening narration, many fans believe the series is set in the future, as it would make no sense to use that Stephen Hawking in a show about an evil AI starting to surpass humanity if it wasn't somehow relevant. I was actually skeptical of this idea due to Den'emon's apparent age and the fact he died when Haru was young, as I thought it would be a bit of a stretch to think he could live enough to die near 2045, but when I saw the translations, it said Den'emon was the young scientist at the Dartmouth workshop, and with Japan's high longevity, I think he could. Let's say, hypotethically, Den'emon was 20 in 1956 and died in 2036. He would have been 100 at his death, and Haru would be 5. That fits all the required criteria.
 * I looked up the calendar for 2045 to see if it could strike down the theory, but guess what? The calendars of 2044 and 2045 match exactly those of 2016 and 2017. So, in my opinion, there's a chance that "this series is set in the future" is supposed to be a reveal, and the 2016 date was an oversight, in which case we would have to change our coverage of that from trivia to continuity error.
 * TL;DR: There's a chance the laptop will be the only source of the series's year setting, one of very few sources, or retconned to 2044 later. At any rate, the laptop date is something we should cover here and is not a meaningless trivia. 17:37, March 5, 2017 (UTC)