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Happy New Year!
Topic Started: Jan 3 2007, 03:00 PM (289 Views)
Spiderman
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Can't believe no one started a topic about it already... must be out partying still :P
Thwip!
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Will the Spellcaster
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Heh.
Happy belated New Year then.
May this one be better than the last. :D
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Crono
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Happy Belated New Year!!!! :D

This one WILL be better than the last. ;)
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Cooker the Mighty
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same here.
Our minds will be the blades drawn against the darkness!
- Melle, Daughter of the North Wind.
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Alfryd
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Happy new year. My firm resolution is to be less decisive, commited and consistent in my endeavours.
Ha. Gotcha both ways.
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MMMMM
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Jan 4 2007, 01:31 AM
Happy Belated New Year!!!! :D

This one WILL be better than the last. ;)

:o You just voted for Will! :P

Happy new year everyone.
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Cooker the Mighty
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One step closer ... to oblivion :D
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Arcorn
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Yes it is and Happy Late New Year.

I brought in the new year by downloading Soldat
No, just no.
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Dumble Dwarf
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Can't believe no one started a topic about it already...

Isn't New Years on February 18th?
It seems a little early too me.
Never the less, have a happy one.

Our species needs, and deserves, a citizenry with minds wide awake and a basic understanding of how the world works.
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Spiderman
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You're trying to be clever again, aren't you DD :P
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Alfryd
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He appears to be succeeding. I don't get it.
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Spiderman
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It could be using the Jewish calender, or the Greek Orthodox calender, something other than using whatever calender the Western world uses.
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@Alfryd
Feb 18th is the New Year for billions of people.

@ Spiderman
No, I was merely reflecting on the fact that time as we know it (hours, days, years, etc.) is completely arbitrary, and in the words of Lewis Black, "We are celebrating something that doesn't exist".
So...
Happy Time Interval!

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Spiderman
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Exactly, so I was originally posting to celebrate New Year's as it pertains to how I adhere to the arbitrarily decided upon passage of time as decided by the whatever-calender-the-Western-world-uses :)
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Dumble Dwarf
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Jan 8 2007, 11:00 AM
Exactly, so I was originally posting to celebrate New Year's... as decided by the whatever-calender-the-Western-world-uses

That would be the fairly popular Gregorian Calendar (but others have been suggested over the years).

Since New Years is a traditional time of thoughtful reflection of past, present, and future, I thought it would be appropriate to think about the possibility there might be alternative ways to measure those New Years.
Our species needs, and deserves, a citizenry with minds wide awake and a basic understanding of how the world works.
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Themed by tiptopolive of IDS.