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Just a quick word to you conspiracy theorists, Mayan calendar followers, or simply superstitious saps. Did you notice the date today? It's the 10th day of the 10th month of the 10th year. Yeah. How about that. But I'll bet what you didn't know is that 10-10-10 is the Canadian metric version of the number of the beast. Uh-huh. Now would I lie to you guys?




Hey, wait! Look at this...


Everyday Goddess gave me her Post of the Week Award. Cool, huh? It's the second one she's given me inside of a month. And what makes this one so special is it comes on the first anniversary of her giving out these weekly awards. She liked my That's Nuts post last week. Thanks EG. And congratulations on your milestone.

Comments

Cruella Collett said…
A friend less mathematically challenged than yours truly posted on Facebook today that 10.10.10 is 42 in binary. Another friend pointed out that this is the meaning of life (at least according to Douglas Adams, but who am I to disagree). NOW we're talking conspiracies!

I would like to add, though, that if today is the meaning of life, I am slightly disappointed.
nonamedufus said…
Cruella: I'm sticking to the metric version of the number of the beast. It's funnier than 42 in binary.
Anonymous said…
So today at 10:10:10 MST the Anti-Canadian will be born?

Ha!

ten-ten-ten!

Woops, I mean dun dun dun! hee hee

Love the funnies and congrats on the Post of the Week Award! I'm not surprised. You write it well and you write it funny (and punny too)!

hee hee
00dozo said…
Metric! Ha! Any MPs (or their wives) currently preggers??
;-)

Congrats on another Post of the Week Award!
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Shucks, thanks. You're too kind.
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Oh, man, imagine if Stephen Harper was expecting a little one. Run! Run!
WooHoo! More awards for the Dufus! Congratulations!
vickilikesfrogs said…
The Canadia...wait, whaaa? For realz? So what is 11-11-11 gonna be?

Conga-rats on the award, Dufe! You deserve it, nobody does it better. Makes me feel sad for the rest.
nonamedufus said…
CL: Thanks, Boom-Boom.
nonamedufus said…
Vicki: Just pullin' your leg. Aw, gee, you're nice. Thanks.
Murr Brewster said…
I just looked at my clock and it was 10/10/10 10:10:26. Twenty-stinkin'-six. Dammit. Now I have to wait another thousand years and my memory is likely to be no better then.
Ziva said…
Congrats on the Post of the Week Award! But you really shouldn't try to explain the metric system to Americans, they might get hurt trying to figure it out.
Quirkyloon said…
So today at 10:10:10 MST the Anti-Canadian will be born?

Ha!

ten-ten-ten!

Woops, I mean dun dun dun! hee hee

Love the funnies and congrats on the Post of the Week Award! I'm not surprised. You write it well and you write it funny (and punny too)!

hee hee

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