>Unix enthusiasts have a history of holding "time_t parties" to celebrate significant values of the Unix time number. These are directly analogous to the new year celebrations that occur at the change of year in many calendars. As the use of Unix time has spread, so has the practice of celebrating its milestones. Usually it is time values that are round numbers in decimal that are celebrated, following the Unix convention of viewing time_t values in decimal. Among some groups round binary numbers are also celebrated, such as +230 which occurred at 13:37:04 UTC on Saturday, 10 January 2004.
Anon, is this why you don't have a girlfriend?
>>60432803
That sounds pretty fun, meeting up with people with common interests.
>Anon, is this why you don't have a girlfriend?
I prefer to fuck and not have a sidecar.
>>60432803
You don't have many things to celebrate, it seems.
>>60432827
>>60432836
How many women do you think show up to these parties.
How many fuckable women do you think show up to these parties.
We celebrate repeating digits
>>60432895
Repeating digits are given to us by a merciful god of chaos.
time_t is given by some neckbeards decision to start the universe at 01/01/1970
>>60432885
>I fuck every fuckable woman i see
Back to >>>/fit/
>>60432972
>I don't fuck every fuckable woman I see
Back to >>>/hm/
>>60433068
>>60432885
Where did anyone suggest you'll get a girl at these parties?
>>60434192
>party
>not ending in sex
That's not a party, that's a homohangout.
>>60434332
0/10