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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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