Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-10 Thread Jason McIntyre
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:46:59AM +0100, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
 Ok for attached patch?
 

fixed, thanks.
jmc



Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread Mikolaj Kucharski
Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
date(1) command say something different.

Calendar wrote:
 Jul 09Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001

$ date -r 10
Sun Sep  9 02:46:40 IST 2001


References
 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread Woodchuck
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Mikolaj Kucharskimiko...@kucharski.name wrote:
 Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
 date(1) command say something different.

 Calendar wrote:
 Jul 09Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001

 $ date -r 10
 Sun Sep  9 02:46:40 IST 2001


 References
  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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[m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1749]$ date -r 10
Sat Sep  8 21:46:40 EDT 2001
[m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1750]$ date -ur 10
Sun Sep  9 01:46:40 UTC 2001
[m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1751]$

Got to watch that time zone!

Dave



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Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread patrick keshishian
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Woodchuckmar...@pennswoods.net wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Mikolaj Kucharskimiko...@kucharski.name
wrote:
 Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
 date(1) command say something different.

 Calendar wrote:
 Jul 09 B  B  B  B Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001

 $ date -r 10
 Sun Sep B 9 02:46:40 IST 2001


 References
 B 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1749]$ date -r 10
 Sat Sep B 8 21:46:40 EDT 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1750]$ date -ur 10
 Sun Sep B 9 01:46:40 UTC 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1751]$

 Got to watch that time zone!

watch the month.



Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread David Vasek

On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:


Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
date(1) command say something different.

Calendar wrote:

Jul 09  Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001


$ date -r 10
Sun Sep  9 02:46:40 IST 2001


Today? Both say 2001.

Regards,
David



Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread Woodchuck
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:11 AM, patrick keshishianpkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Woodchuckmar...@pennswoods.net wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Mikolaj Kucharskimiko...@kucharski.name 
 wrote:
 Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
 date(1) command say something different.

 Calendar wrote:
 Jul 09Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001

 $ date -r 10
 Sun Sep  9 02:46:40 IST 2001


 References
  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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 best regards
 q#

 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1749]$ date -r 10
 Sat Sep  8 21:46:40 EDT 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1750]$ date -ur 10
 Sun Sep  9 01:46:40 UTC 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1751]$

 Got to watch that time zone!

 watch the month.

Ah, so.  Calendar is wrong, then.

Dave



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Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread patrick keshishian
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Woodchuckmar...@pennswoods.net wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:11 AM, patrick keshishianpkesh...@gmail.com
wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Woodchuckmar...@pennswoods.net wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Mikolaj Kucharskimiko...@kucharski.name
wrote:
 Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
 date(1) command say something different.

 Calendar wrote:
 Jul 09 B  B  B  B Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001

 $ date -r 10
 Sun Sep B 9 02:46:40 IST 2001


 References
 B 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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 q#

 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1749]$ date -r 10
 Sat Sep B 8 21:46:40 EDT 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1750]$ date -ur 10
 Sun Sep B 9 01:46:40 UTC 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1751]$

 Got to watch that time zone!

 watch the month.

 Ah, so. B Calendar is wrong, then.

Possibly, or more likely the entry in ~/.calendar is incorrect.



Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread Morten Liebach
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 09:18, patrick keshishianpkesh...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Woodchuckmar...@pennswoods.net wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:11 AM, patrick keshishianpkesh...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 12:02 AM, Woodchuckmar...@pennswoods.net wrote:
 On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Mikolaj
Kucharskimiko...@kucharski.name
 wrote:
 Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
 date(1) command say something different.

 Calendar wrote:
 Jul 09 B  B  B  B Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001

 $ date -r 10
 Sun Sep B 9 02:46:40 IST 2001


 References
 B 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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 q#

 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1749]$ date -r 10
 Sat Sep B 8 21:46:40 EDT 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1750]$ date -ur 10
 Sun Sep B 9 01:46:40 UTC 2001
 [m...@marcus 0.5.0 1:1751]$

 Got to watch that time zone!

 watch the month.

 Ah, so. B Calendar is wrong, then.

 Possibly, or more likely the entry in ~/.calendar is incorrect.

Not really. It's just meant to mark the anniversary, not saying today
is the day of the Unix billenium. Look through
/usr/share/calendar/calendar.computer, lots of entries like that, just
marking the anniversary of some historical significance, not the exact
date.

Regards
Morten Liebach

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Re: Unix billennium in calendar(1)

2009-07-09 Thread Mikolaj Kucharski
Ok for attached patch?

On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 07:33:02AM +0100, Mikolaj Kucharski wrote:
 Calendar told me that Unix billennium was today, but Wikipedia and
 date(1) command say something different.
 
 Calendar wrote:
  Jul 09  Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001
 
 $ date -r 10
 Sun Sep  9 02:46:40 IST 2001
 
 
 References
  1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_billennium

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Index: calendar.computer
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RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/calendar/calendars/calendar.computer,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u calendar.computer
--- calendar.computer   10 Oct 2007 17:23:26 -  1.13
+++ calendar.computer   9 Jul 2009 23:43:27 -
@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@
Temple Univ., Phila, 1948, for symbolic differentiation on the ENIAC
 07/08  Bell Telephone Co. formed (predecessor of ATT), 1877
 07/08  CDC incorporated, 1957
-07/09  Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001
 07/22  Berkeley rescinded the 3rd term of BSD license, 1999
 08/14  First Unix-based mallet created, 1954
 08/14  IBM PC announced, 1981
 08/17  MD5 collision found by Chinese researchers, 2004
 08/22  CDC 6600 introduced, 1963
 08/23  DEC founded, 1957
+09/09  Unix billennium begins at 01:46:40 UTC, 2001
 09/15  ACM founded, 1947
 09/20  Harlan Herrick runs first FORTRAN program, 1954
 10/02  First robotics-based CAM, 1939