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Inbound Marketing and the Cosmic Meltdown

 

I have deliberately scheduled this post to be published at exactly 11:11 AM on 11/11/11. Why? Because I want to be recognized as the last blogger to post on earth before the ultimate cosmic meltdown or to be recognized as the first person to realize that it was all a giant hoax. Cool idea, huh? I'm either dead and getting credit for cosmic awareness or alive and laughing with all the non-believers.

inbound marketing and the cosmic meltdown

So What's the Big Deal?

In case you hadn't noticed, this exact date/time is the 2nd such opportunity to be alive on a date and time filled with a single number. The first was 11:11 (:11 if you want to be picky) on 11/11/1111. Wow that was a big day! Today's date is a bit watered down by the fact that we are in 2011, not 1111. Still, we have at least 10 "1s" in the date and time. That has to significant doesn't it? Surely there is an ancient prophecy that predicts Armageddon (or Rapture) on this date. Sorry, I haven't Googled it, but you'll get my point in a minute. OK, back to the wow factor. You and I will never see such an alignment of numbers again. Maybe our ancestors (if we survive) will see 22:22:22 (military time) on 22/22/22 if they are lucky. On the dark side, there's a decent chance that on this specific date/time, we have reached the end of the Universe 1 saga, and we are headed back to a pre-Big-Bang state, and the Cosmos, as we know it, is history. The question for my cosmologist and religious leader friends would then be "do we get a second shot?"

OK, So How is This Relevant or Significant?

Well, if you're of Irish descent like me, it's a grand excuse to hoist a glass of your favorite libation (of course we don't really need excuses). The rest of us should be thinking about blogging. That's right, blogging. Here I am blogging about the Cosmic Meltdown (or lack thereof). Like any good student of betting (a.k.a. statistics), I'm playing both sides of the street. If we meltdown, I win because I was the last blogger. If we don't, I also win because I was the only Irish descendant to lay waste to the hoax.

Is There an Inbound Marketing Takeaway?

Blogging immortalizes you! Publish your ideas, whether they are on cosmic topics or not. No idea is out of bounds. How cool is that? If there is a meltdown, you are on record in the cosmic blogosphere! If there isn't, you are on record in the real world blogosphere (and social etc.). That's even cooler. You may be completely ignored or celebrated as the next Einstein. It doesn't matter. What counts is that you are on the record, and no one can ever take that away from you.

If you are going to comment, please indicate whether you are a cosmologist, religious leader or Irishman.

Photo credit: thebadastronomer


Comments

John, I'm an avid Kuno follower. Sorry to see your attack on Christianity (Armageddon and the rapture doctrine are unique to only this religion). No you're mistaken- no prophecies tied to Numerology (Google it if you don't know what it is.) in Christianity. That's a cultic practice. 
You should stick with what you know. 
 
Carlin Stanton
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 10:40 AM by Carlin Stanton
Heh. The human brain is hardwired to leap to find meaning in a string of data. (It's fundamental to how we acquire language.) But every now and the thing that makes us so special, trips us up and we insist on seeing order in randomness. 
 
It's the reason so many people are sure that their iPod playlist isn't really really shuffling. 
 
And it's the reason we keep being fascinated by dates like today don't you think? Palindrome-itis we can call it. 
 
(And, there, now I'm going to be immortal two. I'm writing from a different timezone then you're in apparently, and perhaps the Universe is going to end on Mountain time and not Central. Grin.)
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 10:48 AM by Nick Knisely
I have two religions - of which I am a devout follower: Karma and Inbound Marketing. And Gator Football. 
(Okay 3, minus chocolate. Chocolate should be a religion too.) 
 
Raising a glass of lemonade at your ability to create a random parallel and STILL offend a Christian.
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 11:01 AM by Amber Cebull
Carlin, no offense intended. In case you missed it, the blog was a bit of total nonsense intended in precisely that context. No one is attacking Christianity. We are having a bit of fun, and I suggest you try laughing instead. 
 
PS, my brother-in-law @wnknisely is the Dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Phoenix - see his comment. He didn't seem to take offense, but he knows what a wise guy I am.
Posted @ Friday, November 11, 2011 11:09 AM by John McTigue
I agree with you, John. .. any excuse for raising a glass of our favorite beverage will do. And Amber, gosh, where have you been? CHOCOLATE became a religion back in the '70's.  
 
Oops, maybe you weren't alive back then and missed it, huh? ;)
Posted @ Saturday, November 12, 2011 9:14 PM by Larry Levenson
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