Hi,

18Mar2005 @ 12:45 Visser, Martin thusly spake
> Umm the next number after 11111111111 is 11111111112 (we're talking a
> decimal number of seconds since the beginning of the current epoch Jan 1
> 1970 here, not a binary value)

Ouch! but you've got 11 1's instead of 10 as well, heheh,

anyway it'll be all over in seconds :-)

kr,
Luke

> > 
> > actually the subject is wrong! 
> > the counter will hit
> > 1111111111
> > then...
> > 10000000000
> > 
> > kr,
> > Luke
> > 
> > 18Mar2005 @ 11:06 Rick Welykochy thusly spake
> > > For those who put stock in interesting numbers ....
> > > 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
> > 
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