[–] wglb 11y ago ↗ The odometer has wrapped! [–] habith 11y ago ↗ I just thought it was inspiring that we only get to live 3-4 billion seconds at most, seconds count.Celebrating it also certainly beats celebrating birthdays :) [–] habith 11y ago ↗ Also, if you'd like, I can modify it to track the 2nd and 3rd billion(th) seconds. I know I'll be needing it soon ;) [–] wglb 11y ago ↗ Personally, I wouldn't vote for a change. Less counting of rollovers is fine with me these days.
[–] habith 11y ago ↗ I just thought it was inspiring that we only get to live 3-4 billion seconds at most, seconds count.Celebrating it also certainly beats celebrating birthdays :)
[–] habith 11y ago ↗ Also, if you'd like, I can modify it to track the 2nd and 3rd billion(th) seconds. I know I'll be needing it soon ;) [–] wglb 11y ago ↗ Personally, I wouldn't vote for a change. Less counting of rollovers is fine with me these days.
[–] wglb 11y ago ↗ Personally, I wouldn't vote for a change. Less counting of rollovers is fine with me these days.
[–] paf31 11y ago ↗ Added to my calendar :) [–] habith 11y ago ↗ Awesome! Celebrate it vigorously when it comes :)
[–] JadeNB 11y ago ↗ I've always loved the numerical coincidence that, to a fairly crude approximation (a bit better than two decimal places), π billion seconds is a century. [–] habith 11y ago ↗ That's fascinating! Never thought about that before. π is an amazing number.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 24.7 ms ] threadCelebrating it also certainly beats celebrating birthdays :)