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Unix Clock Reaches 1234567890th Second

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For those who missed the countdown (like me), there's a perpetual clock created by Chris Rowe at Coolepochcountdown.com which is currently displaying 1234638476. The Epoch Time passed 1 billion seconds back on the 9/9/2001, two days before 9/11. Funnily, yesterday was a Friday 13th.

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