There is an untitled, unread message in my inbox from December 31st, 1969. I dare not delete it, could be a Virus activated by deletion. or somebody invented a time machine, and is trapped in 1969, because the flux-capasitor was damaged during re-entry to normal space/time continuam, and this could be their desperate and only cry for help, which they were able to make only after months of searching for parts to build some sort of sub-quantum, inter-space-continuam communicator, allowing one single message to a random recipient (A.K.A me). What do I do?
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Originally Posted by AEugene86
There is an untitled, unread message in my inbox from December 31st, 1969. I dare not delete it, could be a Virus activated by deletion. or somebody invented a time machine, and is trapped in 1969, because the flux-capasitor was damaged during re-entry to normal space/time continuam, and this could be their desperate and only cry for help, which they were able to make only after months of searching for parts to build some sort of sub-quantum, inter-space-continuam communicator, allowing one single message to a random recipient (A.K.A me). What do I do?
1969 is the default date that UNIX uses when it's referenced something that no longer exists or is missing the value for.
in your case, we had a spammer on here about a week ago that got off about 1200 PMs before he was stopped. he hit all the users with usernames starting from #-C, so it makes sense that you were hit too.
i had to mass delete all the PMs from the database, however, because it was somewhat crude the way i deleted them. the pm index still references the PM even though they no longer exist.
so just feel free to delete it! no one is getting trapped in the past
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