Welcome in these 1337 times

Have you noticed that the Unix time right now starts with the combination "1337"? 1337 times indeed. ;-))

bakunin

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101 :slight_smile:

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ts, ts, the picture above is all about (.)(.) and (y).

bakunin

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7|-|15 15 }(_)|\| :stuck_out_tongue:

This is dun?

Actually it is "fun", but the 1337 times are over:

# date +%s
1338568165

bakunin

Well, wouldn't 1338 mean that I am just a bit better than someone who is 1337?

Or, maybe that reminds me of the movie Mr. Mom, and the following:

Jack Butler: No problem. Come on over here Ron. Let me show you what I'm doing, taking advantage of some of the time off. To, uh, add a whole new wing on here. Gonna rip these walls out and, uh, of course re-wire it.
Ron Richardson: Yeah, you gonna make it all 220?
Jack Butler: Yeah, 220, 221. Whatever it takes.