Party like it's 1234567890!

One for the true geeks. As reported in several IT news sites, next Friday, Feb 13 at 23:31:30 GMT the posix time will be 1234567890. There is a countdown (or up) clock here.

Hmmm, and it falls on Friday the 13th, you say?

::starts to stockpile supplies::

That’s cool!
My old team at work used to write a POSIX wrapper layer for a proprietary OS. Bet they will be stoked at this.

When was 0000000001?

The second after midnight on January 1, 1970 GMT. (Unix heads number from 0, not 1.)

Midnight at the beginning of Jan 1, 1970.

Which means the world will end on 03:14:07 UTC, Tuesday, 19 January 2038.

No, it just means that everyone will have to buy a new computer. :smiley:

epoch fail!

Run that computation for signed 64-bit integers and see what date you come up with. Will the sun still be alive to see the rollover?

that pwns on so many levels, you win teh thread.

This event even has a ready-made theme song. You would just need to yell “0!” every time they chanted “123456789.”

Did you see the xkcd comic link on the countdown clock page you linked to?

Ironically a couple weeks ago I googled “Epoch fail” because i was wondering if anyone had made a Unix joke about it. So I was late to the joke but came up with it independently.

So who wants to school the dumb guy (me) about what in the hell you all are talking about?

“Unix time” is, roughly-speaking, a count of the number of seconds since a reference time-and-date. This reference time-and-date is midnight at the beginning of Jan 1, 1970; it’s referred to as the “Unix epoch”, where “epoch” simply means “a reference point in time”.

This Unix time is used by many computers as the base for their internal timekeeping. The count is stored in many older computers in such a way that it can be expressed as the number 1234567890 on February 13th.

And it will roll over somewhat like an odometer in 2038.

Cool!

Thanks Sunspace!

The 32 bit Unix time will roll over in 2038, 64 bit time will last until the sun burns out.

No problem! It’s my job to explain this kind of stuff. :slight_smile:

You, sir, are my new hero.

Wait a minute. January 1, 1970? You mean Nixon gets the first Moon landing AND this? Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.:mad: