User blog comment:Agent M/Shout Box V.2/@comment-31027411-20110525010832

During the Summer of 1994, Harold Camping spread the word that the end of the world would be at September 6, 1994. He was proved mistaken, when no major disaster occurred. He then claimed that the beginning of the end of the world would begin at May 21, 2011 (about a few days ago), until October 21, 2011. He predicted that 200 million Christians would be taken to heaven, a day before Judgement day. May 21 passed by, and nothing major occurred. Despite the humility, anger, and trash talk being thrown at him, he makes another prediction. He says that he made a “mathematical error,” and that the real end of the world date, according to him, is October 21, 2011.

Wow, I’m amazed at this guy, two failed predictions, and he still makes one more. Oh well, I guess we just need to wait again... or don't mind him at all.