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Party like it's 1234567890 (1234567890day.com)
38 points by delano on Feb 13, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 12 comments


We actually celebrated when it rolled over to a billion. Was a heck of a party.

Sadly I doubt I'll be around in 2286 when we get another digit, but I can look forward to turning a billion on March 13, 2015.



Clicking the word 'fun' on this site is apparently the way the guy is testing his celebration code.


I had just made my own when I saw that. It's better then the others for such a silly thing =p


I love the look but it doesn't help me get beer!


I take it back, the music and explosions were fine!



In 2015 we can celebrate 01010101010101010101010101010101 day.

(Bonus karma if you can calculate the exact day and time.)


Fri, 15 May 2015 02:09:25 GMT


And in 2012 it'll be 1333333337 o'clock ;)


    ruby -e "loop{tn=Time.now.to_i;puts\"#{tn} (T-minus #{1234567890-tn})\";sleep(1)}"
I nearly forgot, and literally finished writing that ~10 seconds before 1234567890!


Yay! It has happened!




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