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Subject: GlobalSecurity/Pike I-Day Countdown Clock Tracking Thread
VelocityVector    2/25/2007 3:36:04 PM

Today the clock was re-^3-set at thirteen days. I believe thirteen months is more likely. We shall see.

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Bob       2/25/2007 10:34:34 PM
March 2007 makes the most sense.
 
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sofa       3/10/2007 6:45:28 PM
7pm est, Saturday, 10 March.
 
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VelocityVector       3/11/2007 9:05:55 PM

7pm est, Saturday, 10 March.
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There was an interim countdown clock reset I chose not to log.  At present we're looking at 24 hours until I-day fireworks according to Mr. Pike.  I wouldn't hold your breath though.  In fact, I very well might plan a lengthy vacation to fill the likely interval if I was to take time off from my "vital" role as an instant historian.  My singleminded dedication is to be commended, why just ask me ;>)

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VelocityVector       3/14/2007 7:00:47 PM
Several recent bumps.  Today, March 14, we're at four days.  Tomorrow 300?

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VelocityVector       3/16/2007 12:30:37 PM
Today the GlobalSecurity countdown clock was reset to 5+ days.

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VelocityVector       3/16/2007 8:13:45 PM
6+ days now

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VelocityVector       3/16/2007 8:16:10 PM
Pike should kill his clock rather than allowing it to run forward.  What is the point?

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