On today's Friday the Unix time stamp achieves a singular value around 1:58:31 UTC (2:58:31 MEZ): 1111111111. This value earns the descriptor historically, because the next combination of this kind (2222222222) lies beyond all times: The Unix time ends on 19 January 2038. From the view of the Coder the time is meanwhile banal, because after the DEC system, on which the Unix time stamps were born, would be correct the octal way of writing 10216432707 and everything else as a liquor number.
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