I think assigning some significance to a number which is based upon a completely arbitrary base, and progression, layered over-top of an existence which is affected by a completely different set of them, is akin to trying to discover the future based upon how many times your cat pees in which corner of the cat-box. Probably just as effective, too.
34 minutes after noon on May 6, 1978 should have been a big day, if this were true. After all, at that moment in time it was:
12:34 5/6/78
Even if you worked it like a set of overlaying cycles, you'd need to pick a starting point, then calculate all the convergences of cycles such as:
24 hours,
672 hours (28 days)
8,766 hours ( a year)
then figure out the frequency of the various planetary alignments; conjunctions, oppositions, down to quincunx (150 deg) etc, etc.
Then the frequency of the wobble of our solar system as it makes it's way around galactic center, on and on.
Put it all together and then place that alongside the day's weather, and I'll bet you'll find more significance in whether or not it was raining that day, then all the rest combined.
Am I a skeptic? No, what I'm saying is... this is the "sea" we all swim in, and always have.