[nmglug] Time in a bottle?

Jonathan Haack jonathan at jonathanhaack.com
Thu Feb 29 16:47:46 PST 2024


I’m here and no one else is

I secured the best spot but some kids tried to jack it so please come soon




Kindly,

Jonathan Haack
Math/CS Teacher, DSA/SFCC
Director, Haack’s Networking

> On Feb 29, 2024, at 10:16 AM, Geoff Chesshire <geoff at newmexico.com> wrote:
> 
> Glug Thursday occurs on Feb 29 only once in 56 years.  Maybe we should celebrate this historic occasion.
> 
>> On 2/29/24 10:06 AM, Jonathan Haack wrote:
>> Should be there
>>> On 2/28/24 9:04 AM, Ted Pomeroy wrote:
>>> NMGLUGers, Just caught up with this interesting issue on the brief history of time: debian-takes-proactive-steps-to-address-y2k38 <https://linuxiac.com/debian-takes-proactive-steps-to-address-y2k38/>
>>> It seems as if January 1, 1970 will cause a counting error in 2038. An interesting thought, as many of us deal with time and counting and who can forget the Windows issue on Y2K? It was a fun night, New Year's Eve 1999-2000. I never had so many supervisors attending my midnight hours as on that night. A real "Night Manager" only has the power to declare when a property moves to the next day. (It's based on when all the bills are ready.) Luckily there was no system failure back then.
>>> Looks like people won't have to worry in 2038, but you never know.
>>> See you at Glug this week? There may be other reasons some of us are "marking time." Thank you, Ted P
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