BIrthdays ignore those over 74 years old in iPhone

I noticed (and complained many times thru feedback) that in version 1.x of iPhone software when birthdays "properly" sync'd that no birthdays appearing in my iCal program over 74 years old appeared on my iPhone.
Now that I'm on iPhone version 2.0 and the birthdays calendar won't push to iPhone I tried in iCal an export then import to new Calendar file and it pushed to MobileMe which then pushed it to my iPhone and guess what ---- (Drum roll) ---- Birthdays over 74 STILL DON'T SHOW UP !!!!
I wonder if others are having this same observation. This means we have the potential of ignoring thru forgetfulness all our senior citizen friends and family birthdays!!! And this has been going on for me over a year. I spoke with AppleCare 9 months ago and when they concurred thru an on-the-spot test that they found the same thing (set up a fictitious person with a birthdate 75 or more years prior), they told me to submit FEEDBACK!!!
Can you imagine the AARP creating an article about iPhone AGISM???
If anyone finds this PLEASE also submit feedback because this so far appears to have been ignored.
Michael

I imagine that Apple will fix it at some point.
Like everyone, Apple must prioritize. While this is irritating, it is certainly not at the top of the list. It seems to me that Apple has a pretty good history of updating/improving products.

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