Working.
But in the evening I will be playing The Beatles:Rockband. :yes:
Anyone going to be listening to the new remasters?
I wasn't listening to them at 09:09, but was listening a little bit later in the day. Haven't played them on my main system yet, but what I've heard so far seems pretty decent!

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The world's going to end 11 days after 12/12/12, anyway, so who cares beyond that?
I care, because it is only THIS world, the world as we all know it, that will end then. You should get a peek at the new world that is coming to replace this one; it's a real lollapalooza! {Funny note: the spelling checker didn't like that word, and suggested "Lollobrigida" as a substitute. I WISH!

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Actually, there has been a string of such numeric coincidences in the past year, including one that WON'T be repeated, that went 123456789, starting with hour/minutes/seconds of 12:34:56 on the 7th day of the 8th month (August) in the 9th year (of the century/millenium)! [Or if you order your calendar differently, just call it the 8th day of the 7th month (July), and it still works.]
All these things are fun. But in fact, they are also all completely artificial nonsense, as they are based on dates that are fairly arbitrarily set by man, with no real intrinsic meaning, other than the extent to which their cyclic nature reflects astronomic phenomena. We could have chosen to start our time and calendar numbering at any other time. Some countries and cultures have used (and even still use) different systems. In fact, the time is always now, and cyclical variations of time-related phenomena aside, all time is the same time.