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Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: muzzy on 18 March 2005, 03:01

Title: happy 1111111111
Post by: muzzy on 18 March 2005, 03:01
Happy 1111111111 everyone!
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: skyman8081 on 18 March 2005, 03:12
this should be in the UNIX/GNU Linux forum.
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: solemnwarning on 18 March 2005, 03:18
Huh? I Dont Get Wtf Ur Talking About
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: muzzy on 18 March 2005, 03:20
I figured this would fit the lounge just fine, although it's the unix time_t encoding format, it's pretty much a standard everywhere.
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: adiment on 18 March 2005, 03:36
where are the lounge mod? bin this.
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: WMD on 18 March 2005, 03:43
Run "date +%s" from a Unix-based OS.  I missed the all 1s time, I thought it was tomorrow. :o

Slashdot featured it.
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: Laukev7 on 18 March 2005, 05:17
Slashdot article. (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/17/169200&tid=130)
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: adiment on 18 March 2005, 05:45
Quote from: laukev7
Slashdot article. (http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/17/169200&tid=130)

I see... :nothappy:
Title: Re: happy 1111111111
Post by: Kintaro on 19 March 2005, 09:10
Quote from: muzzy
I figured this would fit the lounge just fine, although it's the unix time_t encoding format, it's pretty much a standard everywhere.

 Yea Windows NT/2000/2003 use it in the BSOD for crash time, I was suprised when I noticed that (they don't bluescreen a lot, so it took a while).