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On Wednesday, at two minutes and three
seconds after 1:00 in the morning
the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.


It will never ever happen again.

If you use a 24hour clock ;)
 
Oh wow... I never thought about that :D

Technically it will never be any time again, but I know what you mean ;) 1,2,3,4,5,6 will be very cool!
 
The date is actually written as the americans do it. So whos gonna argue with them?

After all they are the most powerful country in the world ;)

lol
 
... and the rest of the world can look forward to ...

In Europe, U.S. military and where the date is generally shown as DD/MM/YY, in May, on Friday, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 AM the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.

In Japan, where the date is shown with the year first, (YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss), there will be a countdown at two minutes, one second after 3 AM on the 4th of May: 06/05/04 03:02:01.

(Source Paul Laudanski, contributions by Merijn and Jerry Bryant (MS))

;)
 
Somewhere I have got a photo of a clock taken about 16 years ago on the 7th of August, just after lunchtime, when the display said something like ....

12:34:56 - 7/8/90

I thought it was rather good at the time (
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) but I reckon this new one is better because all the digits are prefixed the same.


Well done on the research :)
 
A child will be half the age of it`s parents once in a lifetime:) work that one out:lol:
 
turn back time

TriplexDread said:
On Wednesday, at two minutes and three
seconds after 1:00 in the morning
the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.


It will never ever happen again.

If you use a 24hour clock ;)
Tony Blair & Labour can change the clock back, just look what they are doing to the country. NHS, local goverment workers & train drivers go on strike, next it will the power stations, we could end up with a 3 day working week & power cuts like back in the 70's
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... and the rest of the world can look forward to ...
>
> In Europe, U.S. military and where the date is generally
> shown as DD/MM/YY, in May, on Friday, at two minutes and
> three seconds after 1:00 AM the time and date will be
> 01:02:03 04/05/06.
>
> In Japan, where the date is shown with the year first,
> (YY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss), there will be a countdown at two
> minutes, one second after 3 AM on the 4th of May: 06/05/04 03:02:01.
 
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