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May the Fourth, 2006
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Started conversation Apr 13, 2006
This year, on the 4th of May, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 AM (that's an hour after my birthday ends)
The time and date will be 01:02:03:04:05:06
This won't ever happen again! Well, until May the 4th 2106 anyway (when I'll be 151 and pretty wrinkly)
So it won't be International Star Wars Day as May the 4th usually is...it'll be Century Star Wars Day!
May the 4th Be With You
or
Live Long and Prosper for the Trekkers
May the Fourth, 2006
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Apr 13, 2006
Nawww, I've seen this somewhere before ( in another journal), but although it's nice, i think I'll just sleep through it
May the Fourth, 2006
Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) Posted Apr 13, 2006
To be honest, I'd rather lok at it from another angle..
The way you've written it up is a bit inconsistent as it goes from big measurement to smaller, then back to bigger again.. (hour is bigger than minute which is bigger than second, which is way smaller than day, which is smaller than month and year.
I'd rather say that the unique time will be two minutes and one second past three in the morning that would be better.. Counting downwards.
Then it would be 06/05/04 03:02:01.
May the Fourth, 2006
Bagpuss Posted Apr 13, 2006
And if you go by the normal British method, then 01/02/03 04:05:06 happened over three years ago.
I'm waiting for the sixth of June myself.
May the Fourth, 2006
Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) Posted Apr 13, 2006
Let me guess? 06/06/06 06:06:06
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Skankyrich [?] Posted Apr 13, 2006
Why would all noughts and sixes be particularly significant? What was wrong with the 4th April, and why not the 5th May?
May the Fourth, 2006
Philious Posted Apr 13, 2006
I prefer 1 secound past 2:01AM on 3rd May 2008, written in assending unit order (ss:mm:hh DD/MM/YY)
May the Fourth, 2006
Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) Posted Apr 13, 2006
Of course, another twist to this is should you type out the date using the US date format, but with the time first, in which case the date in question would have been last wednesday, 5th of April. (The Yanks type out dates in Month/day/year format for some strange reason).
May the Fourth, 2006
Philious Posted Apr 13, 2006
OR for Trekies 17 and 1/100 of a s after 5:01PM on the 17th Jan 305 years ago.
May the Fourth, 2006
pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | Posted Apr 14, 2006
May the Fourth is war rememberance day in the Netherlands, 2 min silence at 8 pm (cet).
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May the Fourth, 2006
- 1: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Apr 13, 2006)
- 2: Skankyrich [?] (Apr 13, 2006)
- 3: Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor (Apr 13, 2006)
- 4: Skankyrich [?] (Apr 13, 2006)
- 5: aka Bel - A87832164 (Apr 13, 2006)
- 6: Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) (Apr 13, 2006)
- 7: Skankyrich [?] (Apr 13, 2006)
- 8: Bagpuss (Apr 13, 2006)
- 9: Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) (Apr 13, 2006)
- 10: aka Bel - A87832164 (Apr 13, 2006)
- 11: Skankyrich [?] (Apr 13, 2006)
- 12: Skankyrich [?] (Apr 13, 2006)
- 13: Bagpuss (Apr 13, 2006)
- 14: Philious (Apr 13, 2006)
- 15: Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) (Apr 13, 2006)
- 16: Philious (Apr 13, 2006)
- 17: Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!) (Apr 13, 2006)
- 18: Skankyrich [?] (Apr 13, 2006)
- 19: Philious (Apr 13, 2006)
- 20: pheloxi | is it time to wear a hat? | (Apr 14, 2006)
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