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jor
response 445 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 22:01 UTC 2005

        He counted using fubgrs *and* toes.

        Or by using a text editor, writing to
        a file, and ls -l.

        High tech.

naftee
response 446 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 22:10 UTC 2005

stuff you'd expect from a treasure.r.
jor
response 447 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 18 00:18 UTC 2005

        fingers


aruba
response 448 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 04:07 UTC 2005

Re #444: I downloaded the file /bbs/agora53/_174 and looked at it in a text
editor.
naftee
response 449 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 19 14:55 UTC 2005

fubgrs, ur smart, aruba.,
jor
response 450 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 13:30 UTC 2005

        It's been summer for 8 hours and 41 minutes
jor
response 451 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 15:39 UTC 2005

        Correction. It has now been summer for 8 hours and 49 minutes.

        http://www.archaeoastronomy.com/2005.shtml


twenex
response 452 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 15:41 UTC 2005

Wikipedia says the summer solstice marks MIDsummer.
rcurl
response 453 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 16:06 UTC 2005

Isn't the Wikipedia that online font of misinformation?
naftee
response 454 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 16:39 UTC 2005

what ! what's wrong with wikipedia ?
jor
response 455 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 17:11 UTC 2005

        midsummer is six weeks away.
aruba
response 456 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 21 21:44 UTC 2005

Right - for some reason, the first day of summer is sometimes called
"midsummer's day".
keesan
response 457 of 457: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 02:23 UTC 2005

Summer used to be defined differently, as the 1/4 of the year surrounding the
solstice, when the days were longest.
Similarly for winter.
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