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  • Holograms, Seminole Wind, and Forever Alone

    Holograms, Seminole Wind, and Forever Alone

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    11/11/11 – Once in a lifetime

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  • Twitter Visualizes The 11/11/11 Chatter

    Twitter Visualizes The 11/11/11 Chatter

    Last week, the world experienced a once-in-a-century numerical phenomenon where every basic unit thart we use to measure time read eleven – 11th second of the 11th minute of the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month of the 11th year of the century.

    11/11/11 meant different things for different people. Some linked the numerically significant day to doomsday prophecies – while some simply associated it with the (biblically) evil connotation of the number 11. Others saw the numbers as a sign of good fortune, as places like Las Vegas saw a massive hike in weddings scheduled at their many chapels.

    I’m sure that many teenage girls made sure to make their most serious wish when all the elevens lined up.

    For me, it was just a fun day to watch This is Spinal Tap and celebrate Nigel Tufnel Day.

    Whatever significance 11/11/11 held for people, the common thread was that many of them took to Twitter to talk about it. And Twitter has created a visualization for the “once in a lifetime” moment:

    This clip is a visualization of all the Tweets mentioning 11:11 on 11.11.11. Each “1” is a location that moves with the conversation on Twitter. Their scale varies depending on the volume of Tweets posted from the location they represent. You can see the main wave move from right to left, and then a second one that occurred at 11 p.m. around the world.

    Look, the world is doing the numerology wave. Cute.

    Did you participate in the online conversation about 11/11/11? Even if you spent your time disparaging everyone who cared about the numerical oddity, you were still probably involved in this global visualization.

    I’m not holding my breath for this much buzz when pi day (extended) rolls around on March 14th, 2015. (3.1415).

  • 11/11/11 Takes Over The Internet

    11/11/11 Takes Over The Internet

    As you’ve probably been told by countless Facebook friends and people you follow on Twitter, today is a once-in-a-century kind of day. And I know what your thinking – it’s the release date for Skyrim. No, no young gamers. I’m talking about that fact that it’s November 11th, 2011 – or to put it more concisely, 11/11/11.

    And with that date comes significance – at least to some people. Something about the symmetry of the date, an odd sense of roundness and completion. It’s a part of our human nature to look for patterns, and to find meaning it them. For some people, 11/11/11 might be a perfect day to make a really important wish. When you combine the date with the legendary “perfect wish time” or 11:11, you’ve got a cosmically significant moment to ask for that new iPhone for Christmas.

    For some, 11/11/11 has even bigger implications – end of the world type implications.

    According to some numerologists, this date could have a link to the ancient Mayan prophecies of apocalypse – set to occur on December 21st, 2012. You see, that’s the date that the ancient Mayan calendar ends. According to a scholar of Maya history, 11/11/11 ties in to this date because the 2012 winter solstice has been set for 11:11 universal time on December 21st.

    According to 16th century scholar Petrus Bungus, the number 11 might have sinister implications:

    “It has no connection with divine things, no ladder reaching up to things above, nor any merit. Stuck between the divine numbers 10 and 12, 11 was pure evil, and represented sinners.”

    Well that sounds like fun. Maybe your Friday night festivities will be a little extra sin-filled today.

    Could 11/11/11 signal good fortune? Apparently some couples believe that it can. Las Vegas wedding chapels have reported a massive upswing in ceremonies planned for the day. One particular chapel, the Viva Las Vegas Chapel, has 190 weddings booked for 11/11/11. That’s about four weddings every half hour.

    The internet is buzzing about the numerical oddity:

    From reddit, we see that folks are pretty psyched about this once-a-century event:

    Here’s a fun little Instagram shot that is being shared on Twitter:

    Of course, 11/11/11 has another important meaning. It’s Nigel Tufnel Day –

    A quick search of Twitter will net a mixed bag of 11/11/11 tweets, with some talking about wishes and others just wishing that people would stop talking about it.

    Wake me up when 11/11/11 ends. 7 minutes ago via UberSocial for BlackBerry · powered by @socialditto

    The babies born on 11/11/11 11:11 are sooo lucky. That’s a dope birth date right there. 9 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Not really sure how to celebrate 11:11 on 11/11/11, but I think drinking a Pabst sounds like the best bet. 14 minutes ago via TweetDeck · powered by @socialditto

    Remember that time it was 11.11.11.11.11.11? wasn’t that great?? Let’s do it again in 12 hours! 19 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone · powered by @socialditto

    Today is 11/11/11!!! Do you know what that means?!? It means we’re all still struggling to find any meaning in this mortal existence. 23 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    So why is everyone so obsessed with 11/11/11? Blame it on apophenia. It’s a term that originated in the 1950s that describes the experience of seeing meaningful patterns or connection in random, meaningless data. For instance, you might see 11s more today than any other day. Your brain wants to make these connections, and it’s a self-feeding phenomena. The more you see and the more aware of it you become, the more you’ll be likely to see other instances of 11 in order to feed the association.

    But for those of you who love the numerical oddities – here are some fun upcoming dates to look forward to:

    12/12/12

    1/2/34

    2/3/45

    12/1/21

    and 3/14/15, which is the real pi day (3.1415).

    The next time you’ll see 11/11/11 -well, you probably won’t. It will be November 11th, 2111. At least that’s closer than the next time you’ll see 1/1/1.