Thank you, but my username has to do with UNIX epoch time starting on Jan 1 1970. I used this as my "hacker nick" back in the day in the military when I was on the old IRC channels. So far 3 people have figured out why I chose that nickname.
I was born close to that date though - but I'll just say less than a year before or after.
But - saying happy birthday to someone can always be an early birthday for their next so I'll take it. kek
Happy early birthday! π
Thank you, but my username has to do with UNIX epoch time starting on Jan 1 1970. I used this as my "hacker nick" back in the day in the military when I was on the old IRC channels. So far 3 people have figured out why I chose that nickname.
I was born close to that date though - but I'll just say less than a year before or after.
But - saying happy birthday to someone can always be an early birthday for their next so I'll take it. kek
I read it as Dec(rease) + Invert([13]) + Screw those aforementioned people.
Have maybe been hitting comms a bit too much.
To your note, itβs the last day of the old epoch, so is it intended to indicate youβre among the old school remnant?