OT: Once in a Lifetime, Twice in Forever

From: Roger Merchberger <zmerch_at_30below.com>
Date: Thu Feb 21 08:51:02 2002

Rumor has it that Joe may have mentioned these words:

[snip]

>8.02pm on February 20 this year will be an historic moment in time.
>
>It will not be marked by the chiming of any clocks or the ringing of bells,
>but at that precise time something will happen which has not occurred for
>1,001 years and will never happen again.
 ^^^^^
 Bzzzt. Not quite... [1]

>As the clock ticks over from 8.01pm on Wednesday, February 20, time will,
>for sixty seconds only, read in perfect symmetry 2002, 2002, 2002, or to be
>more precise - 20:02, 20/02, 2002.
>
>The last time there was such a symmetrical pattern was long before the days
>of the digital watch and the 24-hour clock - at 10.01am on January 10,
>1001.

What about 11:11 11/11 1111?

> And because the clock only goes up to 23.59, it is something that
>will never happen again.

Bzzzt. Wrong again. What about:

21:12, 21/12, 2112???

[[ which will probably get more "press", as it falls on Winter Solstice...
Pagans will *love* that. ;-) ]]

This "urban legend" already hit my Model 100 list... Sorry to burst
everyone's bubble, but no matter how we slice up different versions of Y2K,
the end of the world isn't coming anytime soon (well, not due to a wonky
calendar, anyway...)

Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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Received on Thu Feb 21 2002 - 08:51:02 GMT

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