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happy 1234567890 day!
At 2009-02-13T23:31:30Z (that is, 13 Feb. 2009 at 11:31 PM and 30 seconds UTC, to some of you; Feb. 13 2009 at 11:31 PM and 30 seconds UTC to others, and go get a date/time convertor for the rest of y'all). The Unix time number will be 1234567890 decimal, and if I'm correct: 499602d2 hex, 11145401322 octal, and 1001001100101100000001011010010 binary.
So, happy 1234567890 day :-) Hmm, it's 1234510042 last time I looked at time(), so there's still time to celebrate xD
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It won't be 1234567890 here for at least 5 hours, give or take an hour...
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If anyone is interested, Google updated their logo to reflect this momentous event.
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