Answer in the form of an ISO date.

The earliest answer that's off by no more than one week wins. And one answer per person, please.

I pledge to donate all of this question's up vote rep as a bounty to the winner when the time comes*.

Extrapolate away!

Update:

Here's a handy SEDE query for Total Questions and Answers per Month for the last 12.

I think we're getting real close.


  • Cheeky, yes, I know. But hopefully not illegal. I do promise to award the bounty, or may a mod strike me dead.
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Given that SO has been going for nearly a year and has only reached 218,799 questions, we're going to be waiting a long time. Do you think anyone will actually remember this question in about 3 years? – Jon Skeet Jul 12 '09 at 19:09
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Growth is an exponential function Jon :) – Ian Elliott Jul 12 '09 at 19:14
Not according to blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/02/happy-100000th-question – Jon Skeet Jul 12 '09 at 19:19
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It's clearly been growing somewhat since then, averaging at about 26,000 questions or so - but it's not a stellar growth rate. Not that that's a bad thing, but it does mean we shouldn't expect the million to crop up particularly soon. It could still be exponential of course, just with a very low power involved... – Jon Skeet Jul 12 '09 at 19:22
I just checked the numbers myself, and I'm definitely surprised by the linearity involved. – Ian Elliott Jul 12 '09 at 19:49
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There's a chance we might run out of questions by then. I mean, seriously, how many programming questions are there? – Assaf Jul 13 '09 at 5:11
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"I pledge to donate all of this question's up vote rep as a bounty ... or may a mod strike me dead." C'mon everyone, our duty is clear: let's all upvote this past 50 just to see what happens! – Popular Demand May 20 '10 at 15:59
This is a dupe of meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/58867/… Can we merge them? – George Edison Aug 26 '10 at 15:58
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@George Edison: Did you mean to link meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/54249/…? – mmyers Aug 26 '10 at 21:04
@mmyers: Yup. My bad :) – George Edison Aug 26 '10 at 21:09
I have to say I'm really surprised at the pace we're approaching 1M. Much quicker than I'd thought initially. – Assaf Sep 4 '10 at 9:55
2010-09-17 = 942,041 – Douglas Leeder Sep 17 '10 at 10:00
@JonSkeet I just read your earlier comments on this question, so here is your notification. Yes, I know it's not 2012. – Popular Demand Oct 11 '10 at 18:15
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@George Edison, it's not a dup if it's posted first... like a year earlier. – Assaf Oct 12 '10 at 3:48
Do we have a winner? – ring0 Oct 21 '10 at 3:40
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If the contest is still open, I'll guess October 17th, 2010.

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This looks like it's about right. – Assaf Oct 12 '10 at 20:22
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Just four days off, good job! – Pekka's Reputation Bordello Oct 13 '10 at 10:13
What form of wizardry is this! Its spot on! – John Himmelman Oct 13 '10 at 17:27
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@Pekka There is a submission that is 3 day off a bit below. – HoLyVieR Oct 13 '10 at 18:48
My guess was a few hours out if you convert it to pacific time. (I think this conversion is correct: wolframalpha.com/input/?i=13/10/2010+07:38:34+am+London+in+PDT) – Jonathan. Oct 13 '10 at 20:28
Surprised me at first too, until I re-read the rules. "The earliest answer that's off by no more than one week wins." – mmyers Oct 14 '10 at 14:03
Congrats. An impressive prediction. – Assaf Oct 19 '10 at 8:51
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Doing a quick calculation,

1    4256
2    15123
3    15874
4    15079
5    12922
6    15407
7    20354
8    22109
9    22180
10  27549
11  30887
12  5230

Assuming expontential...

F(x) = 7505.728097(1.141219)^x   
Sum at 21 months = 91841.42, at 22 is 1055990.9  
9.6 months from today

Assuming linear...

F(x)  = 2029.263636 x + 6163.509091
Sum at 28 months = 1002622.8   
15 months 29 days from today

Either way too far! Can we have 500,000 maybe?

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data for the win – Jeff Atwood Jul 13 '09 at 6:02
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could you please update/clarify with an ISO date? – Assaf Aug 18 '10 at 1:38
Looks like linear is much closer. Isn't that sometime around November of this year? – Michael Todd Aug 27 '10 at 14:18
Why should we assume either growth rate when we can do a fit? – Mark C Oct 11 '10 at 16:42
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Data for the win indeed - that linear option has worked out pretty well. – Joel Coehoorn Oct 11 '10 at 19:29
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Holy cow! The linear option is only off by about 2 days! Very well done. – Christian Mann Oct 13 '10 at 1:52
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@Christian Unless I did something wrong, 07/12/2009 + 15 months and 29 days = 11/10/2010. – Nathan Taylor Oct 14 '10 at 22:15
Yeah, that'd be me failing at basic addition. – Christian Mann Oct 16 '10 at 19:01
@Christian at least you didn't crash a satellite into Mars. :) – Nathan Taylor Oct 25 '10 at 17:04
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2010-10-10 

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This was a very good guest, just 3 day off. – HoLyVieR Oct 13 '10 at 18:48
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The day after a spam question app cracks the CAPTCHA.

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2010-10-18 07:42:35 GMT

How many people will edit their initial post ? :-)

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The count at 2010-10-18 07:42:35 GMT was 995,472 – ring0 Oct 18 '10 at 7:43
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2012-12-20

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I know the answer. But I won't tell you. Just give me the money.

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The money or the rep? They're not the same thing unless you ask Evan... – The Unhandled Exception May 20 '10 at 15:45
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@Josh no you're mistaking rep for "Exp" – Earlz May 20 '10 at 19:38
LOL @Earlz: Of course. Silly me! – The Unhandled Exception May 20 '10 at 19:49
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September 4, 2006

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+1 out of principle – Pekka's Reputation Bordello Oct 13 '10 at 21:40
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2011-03-05 - So help me God, this is the day!

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But not an ISO-8601 date though, which leaves us guessing - is it some sort of timestamp? Or a yyyymmdd? yyyyddmm? yydmmydy? – Piskvor's Semifinite Monkeys Nov 9 '09 at 16:05
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How is that not ISO-8601? – Williham Totland Apr 19 '10 at 9:40
Even 2011 is a valid ISO-8601 ... – Bobby Jack Aug 27 '10 at 14:44
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I'm gonna be the closest one! :D – Williham Totland Sep 24 '10 at 21:54
hmmm, looks plausible. Thanks for the format correction, I've lost many a sleepless night over it ;) – Piskvor's Semifinite Monkeys Oct 12 '10 at 10:39
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I think I'll wait until the day the question count hits 999,000 or there abouts and then come back to edit a super exact date

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Good plan...or it was, until you announced it. Now someone will jump in and steal your date when the count reaches 998,500 or so. (and so on.) – beska May 20 '10 at 20:55
@beska That's ok, I'll probably forget anyways. But hopefully I've turned it into Ebay – Bob May 20 '10 at 21:15
yup...I suspect there's a PhD dissertation on game theory in here somewhere. – beska May 20 '10 at 21:23
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8:59:50 am GMT/BST | Wednesday, October 13, 2010

According to the current stats on the sites, with 3756 questions left and 1.65 questions per minute.

13/10/2010 07:38:34 GMT+1 (BST)

(This spreadsheet gives estimate: https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AsLR0NP8wioVdGRmZUhqd0pudG9faDlYdVhSZ3pQanc&hl=en_GB&authkey=CNzM-IMB)

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You're wrong, it will happen tomorrow, 14:16 Norwegian time, that's about 18 hours and 3 minutes away. – Lasse V. Karlsen Oct 11 '10 at 18:13
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No if you look at the api of Stackoverflow it tells the amount of questions and how many questions there are per minute, the spreadsheet I just put above uses that data to do the calculations and give an estimate. – Jonathan. Oct 11 '10 at 18:47
the api stats page is api.stackoverflow.com/1.0/stats?type=jsontext btw – Jonathan. Oct 11 '10 at 18:51
We have a winner? – badp Oct 13 '10 at 9:23
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..2011-07-20..

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October 3, 2010

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2011-08-27 

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2010-10-14 14:34:22Z UTC

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Doesn't Z imply UTC? – Soumya92 Jul 26 '11 at 17:46
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