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About the fruitfly: Whether the fruitfly in the margin entertains or annoys, it serves a very real and useful purpose. The fly uses recently developed sentinelware. In short, the image is generated by the output of many, many active server monitoring processes. When abnormal server activity is detected by the "fly system," the fly's appearance deviates from the default, and a system exception raises a flag that is immediately addressed by the humans who monitor the server via the fruitfly's movements and morphology. Until fairly recently, server issues weren't always obvious, and if so, isolating and mending them was an arduous exercise. The fruitfly technology has made the plight of the server technician much more bearable. If the fruitfly annoys you, click in the center of the lens flare to swat it.
Today is Thursday, the 20th day of August and the 231st day of 2026. Most of the United States is under Daylight Saving Time (DST) at the moment. It will end on November 1st at 2:00 AM when clocks "fall back" one hour. While many countries observe DST, the beginning and ending dates and times vary so as to add another layer of confusion to the scheme.
On the Jewish calendar, today is the 7th day of Elul in the year 5786.
We are under a first quarter moon. At the time you accessed this page, its exact age was 7 days, 18 hours, and 6 minutes. We will be under a new moon again on Friday, September 11th at 9:55 AM. The next full moon will occur on Thursday, August 27th at 3:33 PM. For now, Mars, Saturn and Jupiter are visible in the night sky. Mercury can be seen in the eastern sky just before dawn. Looking into the night sky, far beyond our Solar System neighbors, we see that we are under the constellation of Leo.
For today, our sunrise and sunset times (at -96.852/32.847) are
6:47 AM
and
7:55 PM,
giving us 13 hours and 8 minutes of daylight.
There are 33 days until the end of summer, marked by the Vernal, or Autumnal, Equinox. On the day of the Equinox, the sun can be observed to be directly above the equator, and the night and day are the same length. The actual crossing of the sun over the equator takes approximately two and a half days. The equinox occurs halfway through the transit when the center of the sun is directly over the equator. This year, the exact crossing time will be 9:51 am Greenwich Mean Time on Sunday, September 23rd.
On this day in 1938, Lou Gehrig hit his 23rd career grand slam, a record that stood for 75 years until it was broken by Alex Rodriguez.
Today we celebrate the birthdays of Shahrukh Mirza (1377), Benjamin Harrison (1833), H.P. Lovecraft (1890), Jacqueline Susann (1921), Ron Paul (1935), Isaac Hayes (1942), Sylvester McCoy (1943), Connie Chung (1946), Robert Plant (1948), Al Roker (1954), James Marsters (1962), Fred Durst (1971), Amy Adams (1974), and Ben Barnes (1981).
Never judge anyone by another's opinions. We all have different sides that we show to different people.
Jacqueline Susann, born on this day 108 years ago
in Winnewood, Pennsylvania
The Technology
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