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/ravi
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ppolymorphe wrote: Joyeuse année 201
à toi aussi
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Merci, toi aussi.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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ppolymorphe wrote: When you write 2016 upside down
I get 910T.
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look at the picture in first message.
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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That's a rotation not an inversion!
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For no particular reason, I have been watching some WRC videos, motly from Loeb, and then came across this one : The part in the fog is awesome[^]. He's completely relying on the notes, he can't see anything.
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Thanks Rage, I've just wasted half an hour watching these!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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I have mentally tried to keep concentrated on the road while trying to follow the notes that the co-pilot was reading aloud, but I couldn't stand for more than 30s. And I am not even in the car... These guys are supermen...
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Do houseboats count also
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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+5
Patrice
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” Albert Einstein
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So that's what it means when your mortgage is "underwater".
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You'd think so but[^] ....
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I kind of dislike both of them. The beginning of the year is just another day that we (humans) picked randomly, and it isn't even universal. The Chinese for example, celebrate new year on a different date. I think we should stick to celebrating meaningful events like Independence Day or equinox or the day CP first went online, etc etc...
For those of you who still want to celebrate the 1st of January, have a wonderful 2016!
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Why the heck would "Independence Day" be a "meaningful event"?
It wasn't even a good movie!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I think you'll find most Chinese, Jews, and Moslems (if there are others with their own calendars then please consider yourself included) more than happy to celebrate both the Julian New Year and their own!
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Independence Day is just as arbitrary, by the way. On one occasion it was celebrated on July 5th, and could equally well be celebrated on 2nd July or an unknown date a month or so later on which the final signatories added their mark (most of them having apparently suffered a bout of amnesia later when claiming to have signed it on 4th July).
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Why dislike resolutions?
IMHO, resolutions define an aspirational state, an idealization, for a person. 'This is what I want to be, one day'. These keep a person hopeful of a 'brighter future', giving a purpose for life. If broken, they may be revisited, revised, etc.; but they are needed, I feel.
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I meant new year resolutions. Having an objective in life is a good thing, but it usually is not decided on any specific day. New year resolutions are rather pointless because from what I have observed, they are generally forgotten within a couple of weeks.
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Which Independence Day?
There are loads of them.
And plenty of us have never been dependent.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Whichever is appropriate for your region.
Some of us are the reason others have independence days.
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The dates are also arbitrary to begin with. A year is not an integer number of days, so the dates move around. The whole notion of "the same day but a year later" is nonsensical, that day is not in any real way "the same", it's just "roughly near", near enough to predict the weather (a bit) but other than that it has no interesting consequences. Years and days have nothing to do with each other unless you live on a tidally locked planet. It makes more sense to celebrate the solstices and equinoxes, like we used to. They actually mean something, though of course they don't have any "effect".
But I don't think people care about this, they just want an excuse to eat too much and get wasted, so they can pretend it's OK because "it's social" and there was "an event".
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harold aptroot wrote: they can pretend it's OK because "it's social" and there was "an event".
Ah.
You spent the night at home, alone, again?
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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