Haha, so I noticed something funny.

I was reading through some posts, and trying to help with my replies. And I saw a few posts with people stating that they upgraded to 2004 (wait, what year are we in?)... until a few posts later, and saw that they are referring to ... Windows 2004?

I currently have Windows 1909 (the first two digits are the year, and the next two digits are the month)
Then it finally clicked! Windows 2004 (year 2020 & the month of April).

After quick mental analysis, I figured out why I got confused. Since the number 2004 has a most close reference to the year of 2004, whereas I wasn't alive in the year of 1909 (about 111 years ago, which doesn't confuse me).

Microsoft needs to do a quick adjustment for the display template for this version of Windows and for the next version, since that may confuse some more people.

I'm guessing the next version of Windows will be something like:
Windows 2009 (notice how that looks kinda confusing as well?) 🤣🤣🤣

But the version after 2009 won't be confusing, since the update will be Windows 2104 or something. The number 2104 won't be confusing, since one cannot relate to that year; it would look more like year 2021, and month of April.


I just thought that this little "display glitch" was funny 😂😂😂
And this "display glitch" will only apply to versions 2004 and 2009, and never to any other future versions (2104, 2109, 2204, ... etc)

I studied mathematics in college, and tend to notice those tiny artifacts in real life, try to analyze them, and see how the pattern changes over time, hence my whole explanation of it from above. Lol, I hope you enjoyed reading this post.