July, 2009
On this blog, we consider it important to note “important” clock-numerological events. So, please note that if you generally use the month–day–year date order (as is usual in North America), then tomorrow afternoon, the time will be
$ date -d 'tomorrow 12:34:56 pm' +'%T %D' 12:34:56 07/08/09
If you live in a day–month–year part of the world, you have almost another month to get ready; if you’re in a year–month–day region, you missed your chance in August, 2007.
Presumably this is to be celebrated at 34 minutes and 56 seconds past noon in your local timezone, not UTC.