I misread the first post initially and did some incorrect math but still demonstrates this is a relatively likely event.
The probability of
one block taking 127 minutes or more (simplified):
2^-12.7 = ~ 1/6654 = average one in 46 days worth of blocks (edit:
wrong)
Of course if you want to do real discrete statistics:
At target 0000000000000529B10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
- difficulty = 3249549.5844872
- Probability per single hash = 0.000000000000000071649034700583570
- Expected number of hashes per 10 minutes = 13956922157834111
All calculations that have been shown expect the hashrate actually corresponds to difficulty, however there's enough of a pattern when summing many blocks-per-day-of-the-week intervals to know some people turn off mining on the weekends.