Date and time wrong

My date and time has gone wrong on my iPod touch. It is showing 2513BE as the date and will not met me change it manually in settings and time and date. I have tried changing the time zones and this has not helped...any suggestions?

dnewger, did you notice that the post is over 1 1/2 years old?
Also, typically the solution is to make sure that Settings>General>Calendar is set to Gregorian.

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