Revision3 Video of the 1234567890 Day Celebration

by Scott Beale on February 15, 2009 · 1 comment

David Prager and Mauricio Balvanera of Revision3 stopped by the 1234567890 Day celebration at 21st Amendment on Friday, making a video about the event. They started to ask me what Unix time was, but then I saw BitTorrent creator Bram Cohen at the bar and suggested that he would probably be able to explain it much better me.

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1 Adam Jackson February 15, 2009 at 1:03 pm

Great video. Loved it! There’s some very talented people at Rev3.

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