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    Use this thread to post your comments, discussion, statistics etc. about a Significant Moment In Time (S.M.I.T.) event.

    My definition of a S.M.I.T. is when the figures in the time & date at a certain instant in time form a significant and/or interesting pattern.

    For example, tomorrow morning (several hours after this post is submitted), using a standard common Australian format, at 9 mins & 7 secs after 7am, the date & time can be written thus:
    07/09/07 07:09:07 - (9 minutes & 7 seconds past 7am on Friday the 7th of September 2007)

    Another example: During Tuesday morning the 6th of June 2006, using a standard common format used in many parts of the world, at 6 mins & 6 secs past 6am the date & time was:
    06/06/06 06:06:06

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    Note 1) The official modern International Standard of Date & Time notation, ISO 8601 specifies a format other than the above, which results in much rarer S.M.I.T. events when adhered to.
    That is, the instant in time mentioned would at least be expanded to:
    2007-09-07 07:09:07

    But even then that is still ammended from the full ISO 8601 format, which at Greenwich, England, is shown thus:
    2007-09-07T07:09:07Z, or even: 20070907T070907

    The inclusion of letters in the official format somewhat detracts from a S.M.I.T. event, but it is not unreasonable to remove these & use a combination of casual & official formats, resulting in:
    070907070907

    Note 2) At 9 mins & 7 secs after 7pm on the same day (Friday the 7th of September 2007), the popular 24 hour time quoting convention again detracts from the S.M.I.T. claim as it would be shown thus:
    07/09/07 19:09:07 - (9 minutes & 7 seconds past 7pm on Friday the 7th of September 2007)

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    Some interesting possibilities arise when you start to use Roman Numerals to represent numbers, as well as applying varying degrees of time & date format conventions from around the world.

    SO, brace yourselves for this upcoming, and all future S.M.I.T. events - I hope we survive those which we can reasonably expect to experience within our lifetimes.
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    Slushii
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    I remember 20-02-2002

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    SA
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    There's another 5 seconds I'll never get back! [img]tongue.gif[/img]

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    I wagged school on the 7/7/77.

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    You people have too much time on your hands. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
    How many days till it snows again?

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    nah I remeber it got stamped in my bank book and I was terrified my mum would see it.

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    Xena
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    I was born in June 1966, does that mean I'm a little devil??? 6/66



    btw - I've been waiting to use that emoticon for a while now!

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    shouldn't it be SDIT Significant date in time not SMIT since you talking about dates. as for SMIT (moment) it was the day I first picked up a guitar, changed my life. i rock now [img]tongue.gif[/img]
    "I am so smart! S-M-R-T! I mean S-M-A-R-T!" - Homer
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    :gives:
    Whatever!

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