Hi, heh, interesting is there a way we could watch it ticking over, as in running digits? kr, Luke
18Mar2005 @ 11:13 Norman Gaywood thusly spake > On Fri, Mar 18, 2005 at 11:06:31AM +1100, Rick Welykochy wrote: > > For those who put stock in interesting numbers .... > > -------- Original Message -------- > > Subject: [LINK] unix time = 11111111111 about mid-day today. > > Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:27:55 +1100 (EST) > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > fyi - Unix time in seconds will hit all 1's just before mid-day today :) > > > > $ date; date +%s > > Fri Mar 18 10:20:56 EST 2005 > > 1111101656 > > > > rachel > > I make it just before 1PM: > > perl -le 'print scalar localtime(1111111111)' > Fri Mar 18 12:58:31 2005 > > -- > Norman Gaywood, Systems Administrator > School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science > University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: +61 (0)2 6773 2412 > http://turing.une.edu.au/~norm Fax: +61 (0)2 6773 3312 > > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. > See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ > Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html -- / / _ /_ /_/ /< /= 0421 276 282 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
