I readily admit that it might be random, but I feel that the chances of it being random are much smaller than 1 in 500. This is because I expect most people, when tasked with making such an image, to deliberately choose a neutral time such as 12:00. 12:00, I believe, is fairly standard for a neutral time. This is the default on most clocks I've seen. And in addition to that, everyone who would have had a chance to see the image had to have either not noticed the connection or not taken any action to change it. I find all of that put together to be extremely unlikely.
As one who have developed routines with random elements and having been accused of rigging the system towards non-randomness repeatedly by people who fail to grasp the psychology involved, I fully understand what randomness means to humans and I'm always on guard for it. However, I still think that the odds of this being unintentional are very slim.
Either way, I am amused that so much discussion has been generated for something such as this which I had thought personally to be relatively unremarkable in the first place.
Also, I don't remember why I saved the screenshot like that. I had actually done it long ago and happened to randomly chance upon it on my hard drive (which is not in the same machine on which the screenshot was taken). I probably used Paint because quite likely I had nothing else on that computer at the moment and I doubt I viewed it as a worthwhile endeavor to obtain a decent application with which to create a reasonable gif. I saved it as a gif because I saw no reason to use a higher format as there was little danger of losing the relevant information in the image. So, to me, a WTF is that people seem so sensitive to such trivial (or so I had thought) matters here.