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March 13, 2009

Obsessed with our opposable thumbs

srikanth @ 9:15 pm, GMT +0000 ( 1236978917 ) Play

What occasion is being celebrated?

Cracked by everyone!

Answer:

The UNIX timestamp recently hit 1234567890, and many people partied to celebrate the occasion.

17 Responses to “Obsessed with our opposable thumbs”

  1. username Says:

    unix time party or 1234567890 day

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time


  2. p vs np Says:

    1234567890 Day, celebrated to cherish 1234567890 seconds past the Unix epoch being spent away on the face of the earth.
    It was celebrated on Feb 13,’09 .

    p vs np

  3. Ananth Says:

    unix epoch time 1234567890… not too long ago.

    Ananth

  4. Jean Valjean Says:

    At 23:31:30 UTC on February 13, 2009, the Unix time number reached 1,234,567,890 seconds.
    Party like its 1234567890!


  5. sand Says:

    unix nerds celebrate 1234567890 day which marks 1.2 billion seconds of the unix clock since it started in 1970.


  6. Shrey Gupta Says:

    Unix time being 1234567890 seconds on Feb. 13, 2008.


  7. anirudh patil Says:

    1234567890 seconds since June 1 1970???


  8. shrik Says:

    Based on the pic, I would say 1234567890 Day, to celebrate when Unix time hit that number.

    The subject line points to Darwin Day though? Is it because the two were a day apart? So the answer is really a party to celebrate both?

    shrik

  9. Pradeep Says:

    The unix time_t variable became 123456780..It happened on friday the 13th feb 2009


  10. Vaishnavi Says:

    unix epoch timestamp celebration


  11. Ps Says:

    The moment when UNIX timestamp reached 1234567890


  12. Ps Says:

    nice timing btw.. it was exactly a month ago :D


  13. Raghuvansh Says:

    1234567890 Day, the day when unix time reaches exactly that many seconds from January 1, 1970?

    If so, major geekance!


  14. Mitesh Says:

    Celebration when the Unix computer clocks reached the time of 1234567890 on Friday the 13th!


  15. Prasad Says:

    Epoch/unix timestamp hitting 1234567890 on feb 13th?


  16. Neeraj Says:

    February 13, 2009 on Unix time. Im back!!(projects permitting)


  17. Siddharth Jain Says:

    Unix time reaching 1234567890 seconds


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