Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 10:15:25 -0400
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From: "data _null_;" <datanull@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: OT: Date Trivia
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I have an analog clock.
On 4/30/07, Rob Rohrbough <Rob2007C30SAS-L@rohrboughsystems.com> wrote:
> I rarely make off-topic posts (rarely been posting at all lately), but this
> topic is one I think date freak subscribers would love. Apologies in
> advance for not checking to see if it had already been posted:
>
>
> Theoretically this could happen every millennium or so (3007, 4007, etc.) if
> they still keep time and calendars that way. This certainly is a
> once-in-a-lifetime experience! FWIW...
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> >
> > At three minutes and four seconds after 2:00AM on May 6 of this year
> > the time and date will be 02:03:04: 05-06-07.
> > This will never happen again.
>
>
> Rob
>
>
> Rob Rohrbough
> Omaha, NE, USA
>
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