12:34:56 07/08/09
July 7, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Design
Tomorrow’s date, at least for those of who display their date in this American(?) way, is a once in a century occurrence. Well, I guess it happens twice in one day, but still… At 12:34 and 56 seconds, on 07/08/09, the date will align to technically be 123456789. Dorky, but I thought it was a funny thing to think of, especially because of most of you won’t live to see it. I will though, as I’ll have my brain transplanted to a robot body waaaaay before then.
Bobby




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If you've got something to say, keep it positive.Very cool. :)
Cool! interesting!
Silly American format… I guess I have to wait another month to enjoy this one without feeling like cheating :P
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ahh well in australia we have a month to go before that happens here :)
Eh?
Is it not the 7/7th today?
That’s pretty cool :) Before reading though, I thought the picture was of some awesome glowing fridge magnets and I got excited…I don’t know if that is dorkier than the subject :P
This and the imperial metric system are things I’ll never understand.
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The zeroes kind of spoil it. They could be dropped, except for the one in the year, to make it better – but the zero in the year still kills it.
Not a once-in a century thing, though. Ten years ago we had a much better one where even zero had a proper place: 01:23:45 6/7/89.
In 81 years will be another one: 12:34:56 7/8/90.
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excellent. thanks for the heads up! i’ll be celebrating the geekiness of this in August (seeing as how we do it with the month and date the other way around to you fullas)
Neat, but not nearly as cool (ad geeky) as Unix 1234567890 day (the number of seconds since the unix epoch, 1/1/1970), which was Feb 13.
http://www.1234567890day.com/
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In Italy it’s not happened yet.
Infact we read that date as 7th August 2009.
:)
cool
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