Thank you for voting in this poll. Poll closed 1/1/70. You never voted.
Pretty crazy that this online poll, posted in late 2015, would have ended on the very first day of the seventies, but I guess like many philosophers and scientists tell us, time really is circular. And perhaps everything before the 70s has been discarded from the loop at this point, because maybe the universe only has a finite amount of "RAM" to contain the loop of time and space.
In any event, it actually did accept and count my vote (I can see it in the poll results bar graph). So there's no harm done -- just a sort of Mobius strip-styled dateline to contemplate.
"Thank you for voting in this poll. You never voted." This should be printed up on the strips that go into fortune cookies, and then one of these cookies should be handed to everbody who votes in U.S. elections as they exit the voting booths. With all the lost ballots and dangling chads and voter fraud that goes on -- not to mention the damn electoral college system -- this saying is more or less true for way too many American voters.
1970-01-01 is the start of the Unix "epoch" (which ends in 2038 - that's the real "Y2K" issue). Unix and Linux systems default to 1970-01-01 if no other date is set. Something somewhere isn't picking up the UMD server's actual on-board time (which we know is actually set correctly because store downloads get released on the proper pre-set days).
gordonb75 said: What about some shoots with girls in regular clothes - jeans, leather jackets, boots etc???
As I've said on my channel before, I don't know if I'll be doing any more shoots. Jillian's shoot was in regular clothes, but most of the time, the shoots are done in bathing suits. They wash off easily, and it makes it easy to jump in the pool to finish cleaning off after a brief hose-down. Boots and leather jackets are expensive. i do these shoots with friends, and we don't do it for money, so paying for clothing items like that is out of our budget.