Today Is EPOCH Day 15000 81
A great number of people wrote in to note that it's
EPOCH Day 15000, so don't expect the post office to run, and I'm pretty sure the markets will be closed. And presumably your employer gave you a paid vacation day?
Thanks Slashdot for your timelyness (Score:5, Interesting)
And if Slashdot would have accepted my story earlier that I tried posting a few times, you could have joined in on the countdown [day15000.com] and parties. Somehow, I knew that Slashdot would do this. Posting things after the fact.
Nevertheless, we had a pretty good party [day15000.com] in Bloomington last night with around 40 people, DJ, free pizza, cake and so on. We all had fun and it was a good social outing. Maybe someone will post a picture of our Epoch Day 15000 party cake. If I could get my phone out of this funky state its in I could post a video.
Official Day 15000 website [day15000.com]
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Hehe, slashdotting of that server is in progress. The load is at 37 and rising. It should come back.
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137. Way into swap. Trying to recover. And believe it or not but I tried to make the machine beefy enough to handle this. Underestimated.
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An alternative could be a Varnish [varnish-cache.org] in front, with lets say... 1 hour cache for anon users?
Re:Thanks Slashdot for your timelyness (Score:4, Funny)
It went down hard
The URL gives you this message
Hello Slashdotters and your almight power of click. Thanks for coming to the site. If you can wait about 30 minutes, we'll have it back up.
BTW, we tried to plan for a Slashdotting as much as we could when we setup the server for the site. Apparently still not enough.
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Here we go, a picture of the cake. Nothing spectacular, but it was fun having it made and eating it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kmakice/5389054539/ [flickr.com]
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Here is a video of the countdown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDat2pZi07M [youtube.com]
Thanks Kevin Makice.
Re:Thanks Slashdot for your timelyness (Score:5, Funny)
Hello Slashdotters and your almight power of click. Thanks for coming to the site. If you can wait about 30 minutes, we'll have it back up.
BTW, we tried to plan for a Slashdotting as much as we could when we setup the server for the site. Apparently still not enough.
I call BS. We all know nobody reads TFA. This post is a lie, just like the cake!
This explains it! (Score:3)
Well obviously the Epoch switch delayed processing of your story. Moreover I suspect it also explains why the slashdot's look changed and now seems to be a broken interface, only showing some of the comments.
So that is why my fiancée came by! (Score:2)
We usually don't have surprise dates on "school nights". I thought he just wanted to keep me away from the State of the Union Show so I would not be grumpy the rest of the week.
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Oh, I can only imagine just how off the scale the geek-meter was for that one.
Good times, good times. ;-P
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Nice sysop response ... Re:Thanks Slashdot ... (Score:1)
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Don't you mean you invited 38 nerds and a couple homely fat chick's to celebrate geek day?
See people, this is what happens when Comic Con or Star Trek Con aren't in town, and the local dungeon master is on vacation.
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BORN on the EEEE-Pok!!
I congratulate your Epoch and raise it an Eon (Score:2)
Of course my employer gave me a paid vacation day (Score:5, Informative)
It's Australia Day you insensitive clod!
So EPOCH day 15000 was marked with a trip to the beach, beer and a barbie.
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Over here it's "stop wasting time on slashdot and get back to work!" day.
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Every day is a holiday somewhere in the world.
Today is also:
Duarte Day: Dominican Republic
Foundation Day: (Santos) Brazil
Republic Day: India
Earth Calendar for today [earthcalendar.net].
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You celebrated by "having" an 8 inch not-quite-human-proportioned plastic doll? You aussies have strange traditions.
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It's Australia Day you insensitive clod!
So EPOCH day 15000 was marked with a trip to the beach, beer and a barbie.
You went to the beach with a tall, plastic blonde?
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So yes, a paid holiday for us! Though the 27th is now almost over...
Whats the big deal? (Score:5, Interesting)
Whats so special about the number 15000 ? I could understand if it was 10000 or 100000 or, for more binary based folks 16383 or 16384, but 15000?
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Moreover, what's the reason for counting days from an arbitrary date?
Re:Whats the big deal? (Score:5, Funny)
It's to fuck with future civilizations. Though, to be truly effective, you need an ominous and arbitrary end date as well.
It worked for the Mayans!
Re:End Date (Score:2)
The Christians had Y2K, but nothing awful happened.
I'm a bit more frightened of the events leading up to the runup to 12-12-12 though.
(But does the Mayan ruckus count the calendar switch in the middle ages?)
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I'm waiting for Epoch Second 1300000000 (Score:5, Funny)
I'm waiting for Epoch Second 1300000000, which will be Sun, 13 Mar 2011 07:06:40 GMT
All those zeros will ease the pain of 2011 being the first year since 1977 that no one could make year-shaped glasses for new year's eve that actually allow you to see out of both eyes.
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All those zeros will ease the pain of 2011 being the first year since 1977 that no one could make year-shaped glasses for new year's eve that actually allow you to see out of both eyes.
What about 2010? It has the same issues as 2011.
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It's not even a particularly interesting timestamp: 1296021600 = Jan. 26th, 2011 00:00:00
The real day to watch out for is Jan 19, 2038 03:14:07 GMT
Somehow, I doubt it will be a huge party.
Drum roll please (Score:2)
... it will be Back to the Future ...
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Bull shit - Doc Brown had two flying time machine cars (Even if he didn't realize it himself) back in 1888.
Not so prophetic.
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It's an excuse to party and have fun.
Like, "There's only Wednesday once a week, you know!" - Now, excuse me while I go out and celebrate this Wednesday :)
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Nah, I'm with you. I have no idea what's the significance of 15000, perhaps it's just a zodiac thing.
Why celebrate according to the decimal system? (Score:4, Informative)
OP copied verbatim from (Score:2)
Here... [techblogger.org]
Is CmdrTaco really as lazy as I am? That, my friends, is sad.
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Pretty funny. It's recursive. I wonder where it started...
Darn (Score:2)
I totally forgot to buy cards to send out.
hooray! (Score:2)
echo $(( $( date +%s ) / 86400 ))
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EPOCH success? (Score:5, Funny)
EPOCH fail! [xkcd.com]
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They spelled my name wrong... (Score:3)
It's spelled "e-e-p-o-k".
our lifespans are @30,000 days (Score:3)
RFC: Is it time to codify Epoch celebrations? (Score:1)
Wake me on 10-Nov-2014 (Score:1)
That will be Day 16384. Much more suitable for a geeky celebration.
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2^15 day! Hurray!
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I guess this is part of the new design (Score:2)
Apparently the new design of Slashdot include even more pointless stories.
Year 2038 (Score:1)
Bullocks (Score:2)
Wake me up for 16384!
That's when we gonna party!
The UNIX ERA (Score:1)
The Y10K problem (Score:1)