Hi,
Here is the output of atq:
avraham6e32:/tmp$ atq
48      Wed Dec 31 21:40:00 2008 a avraham
52      Fri Jan  1 06:00:00 2010 a avraham
49      Fri Jan  1 05:00:00 2010 a avraham
51      Fri Jan  1 06:45:00 2010 a avraham

The command, corresponding to the last line was:
 at -m -f fvivaceRec-2 06:45 tomorrow

Apparently Thursday/the year 2009 bring bad luck, so it avoids them...

Date, on the other hand is less superstitious:
avraham6e32:/tmp$ date -d 'tomorrow'
Thu Jan  1 19:22:38 IST 2009

Version:
at -V
at version 3.1.9
Bug reports to: rmur...@debian.org (Ryan Murray)
Garbled time

System:
 uname -a
Linux debian 2.6.24-1-486 #1 Mon Feb 11 13:52:45 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

I guess I should file a bug report. Never did such a thing before. Where
can I find guidlines/examples ? Or, maybe, I blundered ?

Cheers, Avraham
And a good year 2009, despite what my at may think !

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