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Murde Mental
2006-04-05, 03:02 AM
TONIGHT AT EXACTLY
1:02 am... and three seconds...
the time will be exactly
1:02:03 04/05/06 !!!
OMG! DON'T MISS IT!!!
toddw9
2006-04-05, 03:03 AM
more useless posts, but they are still entertaining. I'll be watching for the magic moment.
harper
2006-04-05, 03:07 AM
TONIGHT AT EXACTLY
1:02 am... and three seconds...
the time will be exactly
1:02:03 04/05/06 !!!
OMG! DON'T MISS IT!!!
I think you mean tomorrow. I will be passed out. I will instead enjoy the fact that there are many ordered time unit sequences in existence at this moment that have some numerical significance.
toddw9
2006-04-05, 03:09 AM
I will be passed out.
I'd like to be, but post-secondary education doesn't always allow for that. I'll probably be up.
habbywall
2006-04-05, 03:14 AM
it will never happen again!!!!, i should make shure to wake up the whole neighboorhood for it shouldnt I?
joshuni
2006-04-05, 04:01 AM
OMG, i missed it!
i kinda feel the same as i did after Y2K happened :(
James_Potter
2006-04-05, 04:17 AM
I think a better way to do it is at 1:23, then its 1:23 4/5/6.
toddw9
2006-04-05, 04:19 AM
OMG, i missed it!
i kinda feel the same as i did after Y2K happened :(
you get all excited for it and there's no big explosion or something really cool like you imagined? I've still got a couple hours before it happens around here.
uni57
2006-04-05, 04:54 AM
it will never happen again!!!!Actually, it happens 36 times every hundred years.
You weird Yank types... people who write their dates properly all realise that 01:02:03 04/05/06 is the 4th of May, so we've got ages yet.
Phil
Gilby
2006-04-05, 06:40 AM
It'd be better to start with the largest unit first (the year) and sequencially go down the list... instead of mixing these up in true american fashion.
I'll leave it up to you to figure out what date I'm waiting for. ;)
uni57
2006-04-05, 07:18 AM
04/05/06 = 2/15
UniBrier
2006-04-06, 02:14 PM
I think a better way to do it is at 1:23, then its 1:23 4/5/6.On the 12 hour clock it occured at both AM and PM. The radio station I was listening to yesterday afternoon did a special anouncement at that time yesterday. Said it wouldn't happen for another 100 years. Is that true?
Next year on the 24 hour clock we will get 12:34 5/6/7. Will the string ever get longer?
04/05/06 = 2/15.Wierd, April 5, 2006 was the same day as the day after Valentines Day.
Think there will be a numerical thread at six-oh-six on June Six?
harper
2006-04-06, 02:59 PM
I'll leave it up to you to figure out what date I'm waiting for.
Would that be a HOT date?
habbywall
2006-04-06, 03:36 PM
its in the afternoon too, i cant wait till next month to yell in the middle of class for it though!!
rob.northcott
2006-04-06, 04:05 PM
Next year on the 24 hour clock we will get 12:34 5/6/7
That happens twice on the 12-hour clock as well...
You could make the string longer if you include seconds, then you could have 12:34:56 7/8/9, or even 12:34:56 7/8/90
Rob
yoopers
2006-04-06, 04:23 PM
or even 12:34:56 7/8/90
I was there for the last one and I plan on being around for the next one.
Brian O.
2006-04-06, 04:44 PM
Fear 06/06/06
Gilby
2006-04-06, 07:43 PM
Fear 06/06/06
why?
UniBrier
2006-04-06, 08:49 PM
why?Here's why. (http://www.unicyclist.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48332)
habbywall
2006-04-06, 10:42 PM
haha, me and some other people already relized that, in fact that is when our plane for europe leaves
UniBrier
2006-04-06, 11:20 PM
I plan on being around for the next one.You younger people just think you're going to live forever.
uni57
2006-04-09, 04:18 AM
That happens twice on the 12-hour clock as well...Oh, gosh, I forgot about that. So...
It happens twice in each timezone, every 100 years. That's 72 times every century. Quite frequent.
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