So, how about this…. Under the NT Windows Kernel, the uptime was stored in a 32-bit number. That means that until a couple years ago, no Mircosoft computer was capable of dealing with being turned on for more than 50 days at once. A little prophetic, if you ask me. In the unlikely event that a Windows computer was left on for 50 days, the time would simply roll over back to zero.

Microsoft even admitted themselves in the documentation that instability would be experienced if you did so, and they recommended you turn off your computer regularly. The funny thing is, this applied even to the servers. Lol.