Author Topic: 1337 as date for quote?  (Read 2477 times)

When you put 1337 as the date in a quote:

December 31, 1969, 06:22:17 PM ?

I'm guessing Chuch Norris reincarnated that day?

Edit:I just noticed there cannot BE a Dec. 31st in the year 1969, that would be January 1st of 1970!
« Last Edit: May 27, 2010, 03:38:14 PM by IkeTheGeneric »

It's the forgotten day. :O

Edit:I just noticed there cannot BE a Dec. 31st in the year 1969, that would be January 1st of 1970!

oh god my brain

Somebody should make a Roleplay server about the date Dec. 31st, 1969!

0:
1 January 1970 0:00:00 GMT
31 December 1969 7:00:00 Forum time

1337:
1337 seconds later

Somebody should make a Roleplay server about the date Dec. 31st, 1969!
What would it be about?

Edit:I just noticed there cannot BE a Dec. 31st in the year 1969, that would be January 1st of 1970!

Why?

In excel, type 1/1/1900 in cell A1.
Next cell, type =A1-1

« Last Edit: May 27, 2010, 04:01:09 PM by Wedge »

In excel, type 1/1/1900 in cell A1.
Next cell, type =A1-1

The 0th of January D:

Edit:I just noticed there cannot BE a Dec. 31st in the year 1969, that would be January 1st of 1970!

That's what i'm saying...


When you put 1337 as the date in a quote:

I'm guessing Chuch Norris reincarnated that day?

It's not just 1337.


Wait, why can't there be a 31st of December in the year 1969?