Celebrate 1234567890!
      by Wyatt WalterLooking for a nerdy good time? It’ll be 1234567890 Unix time this Friday, February 13th at 3:31:30 PM PST and the parties are being added to the 1234567890 day website as I type. What is Unix time, you might ask? It’s the number of seconds that has passed since midnight on January 1, 1970. It’s used by a lot of operating systems (like Unix in case you hadn’t guessed) to tell time. You can find more about Unix time at Wikipedia and find a party to join at the 1234567890 day website.
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Feb 12th, 2009


