Thursday!
As you can see by Itzl's concerned look, this group is for us to check in at to let people know we are alive, doing OK, and not affected by such things as heat, blizzards, floods, wild fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, power outages, or other such things that could keep us off DKos. It's also so we can find other Kossacks nearby for in-person checks when other methods of communication fail - a buddy system. Members come here to check in. If you're not here, or anywhere else on DKos, and there are adverse conditions in your area (floods, heatwaves, hurricanes, etc.), we and your buddy are going to check up on you. If you are going to be away from your computer for a day or a week, let us know here. We care!
If you'd like to be part of the Itzl Alert Network, please leave a comment asking to join, or send us a message asking to join. We'd love to have you. The bigger our network, the less likely someone will be stranded all alone.
So, we survived 12/12/12, 12:12:12 am and 12/12/12, 12:12:12 pm. There goes that "end of the world" theory.
And for those who are into both knitting and Dr. Who, here's a link to a very sophisticated Tardis scarf/shawl, suitable for wearing to work.
And, for those who are thinking we won't be seeing another repetitive date in our lifetimes, 1/3/13 is less than a month away. And then we have 2/2/22, 2/22/22, 3/3/33, not to mention 1/2/34, which isn't exactly repetitive, but is linear... And on to 4/4/44. 5/5/55, 6/6/66, 7/7/77, 8/8/88, 9/9/99. Then, each century, we get to start all over again. We will probably never run out of repetitive dates.