
Time for Unix nerds to celebrate 1234567890 Day - CNET
It's won't be the epochalypse of 2038, but 3:31 p.m. PST on Friday offers a moment notable enough for some Unix fans to raise a toast. That's when Unix computer clocks will reach the time of...
Unix time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unix time passed 1,234,567,890 seconds February 13, 2009 at exactly 23:31:30 (UTC). Unix time, or POSIX time, is a system for describing points in time, defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight proleptic Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds.
Unix Lovers to Party Like It's 1234567890 - WIRED
2009年2月12日 · Unix weenies everywhere will be partying like it’s 1234567890 this Friday. That’s because, at precisely 3:31:30 p.m. Pacific time on February 13, 2009, the 10-digit "epoch time" clock used by...
1234567890 seconds since 1/1/1970: tonight! – Computerworld
2009年2月13日 · Unix weenies everywhere will be partying like it’s 1234567890 this Friday. That’s because, at precisely 3:31:30 p.m. Pacific time on February 13, 2009, the 10-digit “epoch time” clock used by...
Celebrate 1234567890 Day - Forbes
On Friday the 13th, 2009, at at exactly 6:31:30 PM (EST), the Unix epoch time will be 1234567890. Computers that run Unix-like operating systems calculate time using a method that counts the...
1234567890. Happy Unix Time Event! - PCWorld
2009年2月13日 · If you’ve been wished a “happy 1234567890” or other similarly obtuse numerical greeting by your sysadmin, IT consultant, or Tweeting tween nephew, they’re just celebrating a milestone in ...
1234567890 Day! - This Day in Tech History
2025年2月13日 · Unix time passed 1,234,567,890 seconds at exactly 23:31:30 (UTC). Hey, geeks gotta have a reason to party too!
Jim DeLaHunt, world-ready » Heads up for 1234567890 day!
2009年2月12日 · Alert people in the United States had already celebrated that moment on May 6th. If you missed that moment, you have another chance on Friday: 1234567890 day. Humans love to find patterns, and dates have rich potential for that. For instance, I was walking through a train station on a business trip in Tokyo in February, 1990.
1234567890 Unix timestamp - Time Converter
Converting Unix timestamp 1234567890 using our Time Converter gives us the following information: 1234567890 is representing the 43 day of the year 2009 in the Gregorian calendar, having 365 days. There are 322 days left of the year and this particular timestamp falls on a Friday, February 13 of week 07 at 23:31 UTC in the afternoon meaning ...
1234567890 Day - jaced.com
2009年2月13日 · In addition to being Friday the 13th, today is 1234567890 Day. At 6:31 pm EST, the Unix time will be 1234567890. Unix time is defined as the number of seconds elapsed since midnight Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) of January 1, 1970, not counting leap seconds. It is widely used in computing systems.