Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
In this task, you will use your knowledge about language (and common sense) to determine what element the marked number refers to. The numbers are marked with two underlines around them, like: _ number _. There are several possible answers, you'll need to choose the proper one. Carefully read the given text, pay special attention to the marked number, think about what (unwritten) information the marked number holds inside, choose the most adequate word(s) from the optional answers. If none of them seems right to you, there's also an option for other. If your answer is "REFERENCE", also write the reference entity, otherwise write the implicit option name. Options to choose from are:
REFERENCE: Some object which is being mentioned in the text before or after the target number. The reference answer has a higher priority than any other. If both Reference and another answer are possible, prioritize the Reference.
YEAR: Describing a calendric year
AGE: Describing someone's age
CURRENCY: Reference to some monetary value e.g dollar, euro etc.
PEOPLE: Describing a single/plural persons
TIME: Describing a time of the day. Usually you can add the word o'clock after those numbers.
OTHER: Some other option, which isn't listed here.
Example: Jess Mastriani: No, I don't want another crooler, thank you very much.
 FBI Agent Nicole Scott: But it's good for you. It's got... honeyglaze. Please die for this crooler, Jess.
 Jess Mastriani: I've had _ two _ already. Who eats three croolers in a night? 
FBI Agent Nicole Scott: Take a look. [Nicole takes a huge bite] Mmmmm, Mmmmm, Mmmmm!
Output: REFERENCE crooler
In this example, the number two refers to something that appears in this text. In this example, it refers to the word: crooler.

New input case for you: Joanna:  So , where do you work , Peter ?
Peter Gibbons: Initech .
Joanna: In ... yeah , what do you do there ?
Peter Gibbons: I sit in a cubicle and I update bank software for the 2000 switch .
Joanna: What 's that ?
Peter Gibbons: Well see , they wrote all this bank software , and , uh , to save space , they used two digits for the date instead of _ four _ . So , like , 98 instead of 1998 ? Uh , so I go through these thousands of lines of code and , uh ... it does n't really matter . I uh , I do n't like my job , and , uh , I do n't think I 'm gon na go anymore .
Joanna: You 're just not gon na go ?
Peter Gibbons: Yeah .
Joanna: Wo n't you get fired ?
Peter Gibbons: I do n't know , but I really do n't like it , and , uh , I 'm not gon na go .
Joanna: So you 're gon na quit ?
Peter Gibbons: Nuh - uh . Not really . Uh ... I 'm just gon na stop going .
Joanna: When did you decide all that ?
Peter Gibbons: About an hour ago .
Joanna: Oh , really ? About an hour ago ... so you 're gon na get another job ?
Peter Gibbons: I do n't think I 'd like another job .
Joanna: Well , what are you going to do about money and bills and ...
Peter Gibbons: You know , I 've never really liked paying bills . I do n't think I 'm gon na do that , either .
Joanna: Well , so what do you wanna do ?
Peter Gibbons: I wanna take you out to dinner , and then I wanna go back to my apartment and watch ' Kung Fu ' . Do you ever watch ' Kung Fu ' ?
Joanna: I love ' Kung Fu ' .
Peter Gibbons: Channel 39 .
Joanna: Totally .
Peter Gibbons: You should come over and watch ' Kung Fu ' tonight .
Joanna: Ok . Ok . Can we order lunch first ? Ok .
Output:
REFERENCE digits