On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 17:21:07 -0400, "David Coallier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 7/8/07, Tomas Kuliavas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>>> Well, then I guess we have no choice but to declare official PHP 4
>> >>>> end-of-life
>> >>>> to be on 8:08:08 pm too :) Now we only need to choose a suitable
>> >>>> timezone :)
>> >>
>> >> Well, for us using the 24 hr clock I'd say 8:08:08 am (ante meridiem)
> as
>> >> it otherwise will be 20:08:08 when we speak and write about this
> event.
>> >
>> > Except no real geek would schedule anything for 8am.
>>
>> Easy. Schedule it for 8am in China. Do it in Canada, UK or Israel. :)
>>
> 
> What about 8/8/8 8pm in china and 01/01/08 Canada, UK, USA.. that way
> we can get rid of it quickly and if it's meaningful for chinese people
> to use the number 8, we can do it on 8/8/8 for them (irony/joke) ?
> Seriously.. I don't really see the point in keeping it for another
> year.. imho end of the year is great and more than enough time to
> upgrade, we've got to cut the cord sometimes.. why not keep it until
> 9/9/9
Interesting you mention this. Recent studies seem to indicate that the
actual number /is/ 999, and not 666 as everyone believed. They also
believe that it was in reference to Julius Ceaser. But I digress, as I'm
steering this OT. Sorry, just thought I'd mention it.
> since it's 6/6/6 upside down and means the devil.. the end of
> things.. could also be the end of php4
> 
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