Today's date
Jeffry Smith
smith at mclinux.com
Tue Jul 18 14:33:56 EDT 2000
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> I just discovered something of curiosity... I wanted to find out what
> time it was, so I typed date on my system, only I made a type-o. Much to
> my surprise, I still got an answer:
>
> [root at martin bin]
> # ddate
> Today is Prickle-Prickle, the 53rd day of Confusion in the YOLD 3166
>
> Apparently there still are people out there who tell time using the
> calendar of Lord Dimwit Flathead!
>
>
Can't be GNU thing, there's a man(1) page:
DDATE(1) Emperor Norton Utilities DDATE(1)
NAME
ddate - converts Gregorian dates to Discordian dates
SYNOPSIS
ddate [+format] [date]
DESCRIPTION
ddate prints the date in Discordian date format.
If called with no arguments, ddate will get the current system
date, convert this to the Discordian date format and
print this on the standard output. Alterna)B
tively, a Gregorian date may be specified on the
command line, in the form of a numerical day, month
and year.
Can't find the source for it, though. That worries me a bit.
jeff
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