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Re: 14 febbraio?



On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 13:46:55 +0100 (CET), bodrato@mail.dm.unipi.it wrote:

> Ciao a tutti,
> 
> > On Mon, 2 Feb 2009 13:13:14 +0100, Gabriele 'LightKnight' Stilli wrote:
> >
> >> http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2009/02/msg00000.html
> >
> > Ci sarebbe anche la proposta delle 23.31 del 13 Febbraio, Unix time
> > 1234567890 :-)
> 
> Mi sia concesso sottolineare che nel medesimo minuto scocca addirittura lo
> Unix time 1234567891, che mi permetto di preferire, essendo questo primo
> :-P

Fatta la proposta su debian-devel :)

Comunque: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_t

---8<---
time_t parties

Unix enthusiasts have a history of holding time_t parties to celebrate
significant values of the Unix time number. These are directly analogous to
the new year celebrations that occur at the change of year in many calendars.
As the use of Unix time has spread, so has the practice of celebrating its
milestones. Usually it is time values that are round numbers in decimal that
are celebrated, following the Unix convention of viewing time_t values in
decimal. [..]

    * At 23:31:30 UTC on February 13, 2009, a celebration is expected as the
      Unix time number reaches 1234567890 seconds. This day happens to fall on
      Friday the 13th on the Gregorian calendar. [..]
--->8---

Staremo a vedere :)

(alla fine, mezz'ora più, mezz'ora meno, secondo più, secondo meno, dopo aver
"aspettato" [1] 8 mesi... non è che mi cambi tanto, eh :) )

Kindly,
David

[1] di poter fare tranquillamente un upload in unstable s'intende, senza avere
masse di DD che mi rincorrono urlando "NOOOOOOO, ora devi usare
testing-proposed-updates!" :-)

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