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
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?