Users from the Future Accessing Websites

This morning at GMT 03:39:23 a user from the future accessed a website running on one of the servers that I manage at work.

There was a date timestamp in the HTTP request of “Wed, 34 Apr 3119 26:46:54 GMT”.

Not only does this prove that users from the future are browsing our sites but it also proves that some time in the future we will add extra days into the calendar and add extra hours into the day.

Apparently time travel is possible. Bravo Doc Brown.

I have a feeling that Apple is behind this. While there are numerous requests during that time period, one of those hits came from a browser using the Webkit rendering engine. And Apple has created a piece of software called “Time Machine”. I think that the “Time Machine” software and the Webkit rendering engine are running a Delorean. Now to find out where they got their “Flux Capacitor” from. And plutonium…Damn these guys at Apple are serious.

About Matt

IF YOU REALLY want to hear about it, the first thing you'll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.

In any case I am employed as a Senior Linux Systems Engineer at Rackspace in San Antonio, TX.

I spent the majority of my college years as an Astrophysics major specializing in black holes. When I got to my senior year and was studying 40 hours a week to stay on track I decided to bail and pursue an easier career.

I spend the majority of my time now contributing to WordPress, developing WordPress plugins, helping out in the WordPress IRC Channel, playing football (not American!), practicing Krav Maga, and last but not least, spending time with my Wife and Son.

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One Response to Users from the Future Accessing Websites

  1. Lol.. I wonder how that’s possible.

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