Bad news, folks. The number you're aiming for is 616, not 666. Read the 
Wikipedia. I don't know where this 666 heresy got started, but we 
shouldn't encourage it.

On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 [email protected] wrote:

>  
> That's awesome!  :-)
> 
> 
> Michael P. Blanchard 
> Senior Security Engineer, CISSP, GCIH, CCSA-NGX, MCSE
> Office of Information Security & Risk Management 
> EMC ² Corporation 
> 4400 Computer Dr. 
> Westboro, MA 01580 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Gadi Evron
> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:36 AM
> To: funsec
> Subject: [funsec] Binary Armageddon Day
> 
> "9-9-9 has come and gone, along with 7/8/9 (twice). Once again we 
> survived the apocalypse. What's the next big meaningful omen?"
> 
> That is the question I sent out to friends, and many fun responses came 
> back.
> 
> What I did not expect, is for it to connect so well with my geeky 
> tendencies and partying spirit.
> 
> Bill Steele replied:
> "10:10 a.m. on January 10, 2010 works out to 1010011010 -- binary 666."
> 
> Now that's hot! :)
> I am going to name it Binary Armageddon Day, that way it sounds
> serious to non-geeks rather than say, calling it Geek Armageddon Day.
> 
> Party!
> 
>       Gadi.
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