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2009-02-13
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2009-02-13
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thanks dude, somehow this post led to an hour and a half of wikipedia reading about the methods of how we keep time :lol:
Check out http://www.1234567890day.com and run the following command line in a shell constantly to find out when it happens in your timezone:
echo 1234567890 | awk '{print strftime("%c",$1)}'