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It's all about the number 12 today!

Egan wins the prize for posting a message on 12/12/12 at 12:12 pm. No one posted a message at 12:12 am. Of course those are USA Eastern Standard Time times, so only really applicable to a sliver of the world.

I have a gasoline station receipt dated 10/10/10 at 10:10 am which I will keep forever. Unless I lost it already as I don't know exactly where it is at the moment. :-)

Thus I let end two polls today at 12:12 UTC.

d:-)

The more I look at the sorting of posts here, the stranger it looks :-?

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Egan wins the prize for posting a message on 12/12/12 at 12:12 pm. No one posted a message at 12:12 am. Of course those are USA Eastern Standard Time times, so only really applicable to a sliver of the world.

I have a gasoline station receipt dated 10/10/10 at 10:10 am which I will keep forever. Unless I lost it already as I don't know exactly where it is at the moment. :-)


I have a fond memory of one of my school teachers who on 5-5-55 told the class that the last lime he wrote memorable date it was on 4-4-44 when he was in a submarine under the Atlantic!

Hi all!
On wednesday, driving a car, going to work, I was thinking: 12.12.12....!
I'm just now reading the post and happy to see that there's somebody else, that sometimes stops to think about what almost the people even don't mind, even don't care.......
Ciao.

Edited: 15 Dec 2012, 8:22 a.m.

Does this stand for 2012-12-12 (Y-M-D, SQL notation?); Dec 12, 2012 as in the U.S.A.; or the 12th of December 2012 as here in Europe?

;-)

BTW, a lot of marriages had been scheduled on this special day. Makes it less likely to forget the date later in your life.