This is truly a unique date - You didn't think we could only celebrate it twice?
This maybe the shortest geocaching event (or at least tied for shortest with two other events today) ever. It's scheduled to last for only that second when the stars align, or at least the clock and calendar align (again) to form a truly unique time and date.
This unique date will not occur again for another 89 years (88 years - 20 days) on January 2, 2103 (01/02/03). And even then the unique time could not be added before. I can almost guarantee that very few of us will still be around when it happens again.
Some may say that there is a date when this unique pattern will occur that is sooner on January 2, 2034 (1/2/34) almost 20 years (19 years - 20 days) from this event. But realist prefer the two digit month and day. Some of us may still be around on that special date. And if we are, I am sure there will be a geocaching event to celebrate it. But at what time?
It might be turning a little cold at 09:10:11 P.M. on 12/13/14, so refill your favorite hot beverage and let's celebrate with all the local cachers this unique time and date. But only for an instant (yet, again).