A rare moment in history is passing you by... What were you doing?
A very rare moment in history is passing you by --- the time is: 01 02 03 04 05 06.... that is the current time is: 01:02:03 04/05/06
To mark this otherwise forgettable occasion, I’d love to find out what you were doing at exactly this time... please comment here
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- Anonymous
April 05, 2006
I'm sleeping :) - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
Cool!
I was building a solution for some IBM labirinth problem. It was a test task for vacancy, but I have no time to complete it at a daylight time, so I had to do it at night.
By the way, I detected some other numeric historical moment. It was 20:02 20.02.2002 — February, 20 by our local regional settings. I realized it when I was going home and I called my wife immediately. Fun moment to share with someone! - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
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April 05, 2006
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April 05, 2006
Matt, but 01:02:03 is a night time, isn't it? - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
Sleeping, because I didn't remember what day it was. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
The english use a better date system of day/month/year so 4/5/06 is actually next month :) - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
PM is 13:02, AM is 01:02. So sleeping. Interesting those that eat lunch so early in the morning. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
This event occurred twice on the same day; once in the morning and once in the afternoon. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
Deleting this blog. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
Erik, you're such a stick in the mud.
I'm with the english guy... lets celebrate again next month... a round at the pub for all? - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
I just noticed Google Reader and tried it out by picking a random feed. That's when I read this post. And I have to say, it's a lot better than Bloglines. . . - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
Reading the framework design library book. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
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April 05, 2006
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April 05, 2006
it's also a month away for me.
reading "Test-Driven Development in Microsoft .NET" (yeahh, I know I should have read it already ;) ...
i used to dig these coincidences when i was little. then i learned that no moment is special. now i know every instant is special and should be treasured - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
I'd just started watching the film Hostel at the cinema. It's garbage. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
programming of course...
http://ebersys.blogspot.com/2006/04/010203040506-as-way-of-celebration-for.html - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
I was redeploying The Hive, now running the latest Community Server 2.0 bits. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
Unfortunately, the only really international standard for displaying date and time information (which happens to be the same format that is used in Sweden) does not allow for such cool occations. Not in a near future anyway... (http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/iso-date).
Regarding the question; sleeping (in my local time), but when it happened to you I was building the client-side communications on an older release of the .Net framework. - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
On the 4th of May at that time I'll probably be tearing my hair out over some bug in Whidbey... :) - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
On the 4th of May I'probably be tearing my hair out over some awesomeness in Whidbey... :) - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
playuing NBA Live :) - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
I am from a different timezone and we use DD/MM/YY format! So, I guess I will need to wait out for couple of months before my clock shows a similar string :P - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
I am hacking the earth right now ;-) - Anonymous
April 05, 2006
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April 06, 2006
Is a month away for me.
I´m programming now ... and, I hope...
I will be programming the 4th of May
http://filehelpers.sourceforge.net
Cheers from Argentina !! - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
It is month away for us here in Iceland.
But at the time in question (my timezone) I was working on my hobby. Puting photos I took on the web. If anyone wants to take a look then the url is www.flickr.com/photos/findgoggi - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
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April 06, 2006
Playing G.R.A.W. on xbox live :) - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
was reading book...but i didn't even recognize this until a friend IM me :) - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
I was at a local pub w/ a good friend having a pint of Bells Obereron (which just came back in season) while we discussed threading and concurrency - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
Porting our .NET 2.0 Web application to the new CTP of the Web Project Option...which rocks BTW. :-) - Anonymous
April 06, 2006
Getting the repeating events in 2106, 2206, 2306, 2406,... on my calendar - Anonymous
April 11, 2006
I was @ home reading the last Nick Hornby's book which, by the way, is very very good.... Insomnia days....