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  • A Andy Brummer

    It usually reads 6:66 whenever I look at it.


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    Douglas Troy
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    Still haven't figured out how to set the time on your VCR I see... ;P


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    • B brianwelsch

      It's making a good showing already here in SC, too. Floating between 95-100, the past couple of days. That's damn hot around here, but it is August after all.

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      El Corazon
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      brianwelsch wrote:

      It's making a good showing already here in SC, too. Floating between 95-100, the past couple of days. That's damn hot around here, but it is August after all

      It's those darn easterners... they are not pulling their share in using up the sun's heat before it gets to us....

      _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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        *psst* check when David became a member of CP... ;)

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        David Stone
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        Heh. I do have one of the lower ID numbers...don't I? Wow. I've been around almost 6 years. That's pretty crazy.

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        • F Fernando A Gomez F

          Big Daddy Farang wrote:

          so now I just lost a year!

          Hehehe. Well then just enjoy life! For instance, get a :beer: right now. About this topic, last year we had presidential elections, and one of the candidates, a leftists Castro/Chavez-fashioned guy, was leading the polls. I remember that a news commentator said that he wouldn't win 2006's elections but rather the next ones in 2012, becoming true the Mayan's predictions about the end of the world. :laugh:

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          Very trueee ... I saw that ..... LOL .. nice to see some Mexicans in this forum :) Saludos Paisano

          Greets! Joel

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            Has anyone seen the history channel (or other stuff) show related to that date? I was watching it yesterday and ancient Aztec's, Chinese, Hopi, WebBot and Oracles predict it will either be the last day of the world or some type of cataclysm? It was a pretty interesting show and while I don't know if I buy into *any* of it it had an odd and far-spread viewpoint from religious people to computer programs and other things that were arriving at 12-21-2012 being the "last day". I don't want this to be a religious discussion instead I found it fascinating that ancient Chinese, Hopi Indians, Aztecs, Oracles etc... from so many parts of the world and from such different times could all arrive at the same date. Now how much of this is "sensationalism" and how much is hard and fast true... Well only the Inquirer knows that... Anybody else catch that or similar stuff. I found it interesting even if it isn't true (and I hope it's as fake as pleather)? Also if you Google "12-21-2012" you get some pretty fascinating hits. Even if it turns out not to be true I think stuff like this has some real entertainment value :rolleyes: but it's also interesting assuming it's historically accurate.

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            I don't feel like reading all the replies, so I don't know if anyone has already mentioned this. In all actuality, it is an astrological event involving the alignment of the ellipses and the equatorial center of our own galaxy. Nothing more, nothing less. However, I often refer to the possible end of the world because it pushes my boss' buttons. I tell her not to make plans to far beyond 12/21/2012 because the world is gonna end.

            "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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            • realJSOPR realJSOP

              I don't feel like reading all the replies, so I don't know if anyone has already mentioned this. In all actuality, it is an astrological event involving the alignment of the ellipses and the equatorial center of our own galaxy. Nothing more, nothing less. However, I often refer to the possible end of the world because it pushes my boss' buttons. I tell her not to make plans to far beyond 12/21/2012 because the world is gonna end.

              "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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              "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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              code frog 0
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              John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

              it is an astrological event involving the alignment of the ellipses and the equatorial center of our own galaxy

              Seriously!?! That is kind of cool all by itself. Now at least I have something that is tangible to associate with the day Katie went in for the bowel surgery that saved her life and kept her stomach from rupturing and killing her instantly. 12/21 has always been a cool day for me for that reason but I think Rush also has a song 2112 and I wonder if it's related to this date as well. Astrologically, that's pretty dang cool though.

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              • D Douglas Troy

                Still haven't figured out how to set the time on your VCR I see... ;P


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                Andy Brummer
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                I always thought that would be a great start to a really bad horror movie. Zoom into the alarm going off at 6:66 o'clock.


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                • J jcdevnet

                  Very trueee ... I saw that ..... LOL .. nice to see some Mexicans in this forum :) Saludos Paisano

                  Greets! Joel

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                  Kyudos
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                  Yes...it is the end of a significant period in their calendar, but not the end of the world. There are dates recorded in their calendric system many, many millions of years into the future. Read about the Long Count[^]

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                  • C Chris Maunder

                    Pretty clever of them to predict this would be the date without knowing about the Gregorian calendar reform[^]

                    cheers, Chris Maunder

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                    Christian Graus
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                    *grin* yeah, that's always the question with these sort of predictions. I guess it would not occur to them that a dating system could in fact be totally arbitrary. Apparently, when this happened, a lot of people were very upset and there was revolt, because people felt that everyone was appointed a day to die, by God. Causing some time to just, well, disappear, meant that everyone lost some life. Of course, in theory, those appointed to die on the missing days would presumably live forever, but no-one thought of that.

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                    • D Douglas Troy

                      Ok, so now here's one that will also bug ya ... How often do you look at a clock and see the time 9:11 or 11:11 This happens to me constantly, to the point where one day, I Googled on 11:11, but oddly enough, didn't come across this 12-21-2012 thing (first I've heard of it). As for the whole "do I believe" question ... ask me that again on 12-21-2012. Oh, and someone here needs to contact Prince, or whatever the heck his name is this year, and tell him he needs to get cracking on a new song; since that 1999 end of the world thing didn't work out ... :rolleyes:


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                      Christian Graus
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                      If you have an association with a number, you will notice it, the other times you look at the clock, you just don't notice that it's 2:15 AGAIN. I had a church going friend who was freaked out at how often she saw the number 666. She worked in accounts payable, she looked at numbers *all* day, but the one she regarded as special, seemed to jump out at her, when she saw it.

                      Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ "I am working on a project that will convert a FORTRAN code to corresponding C++ code.I am not aware of FORTRAN syntax" ( spotted in the C++/CLI forum )

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                      • J jcdevnet

                        Very trueee ... I saw that ..... LOL .. nice to see some Mexicans in this forum :) Saludos Paisano

                        Greets! Joel

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                        Luis Alonso Ramos
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                        jcdevnet wrote:

                        nice to see some Mexicans in this forum

                        Hey! There's one more!! :-D

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                        • J jcdevnet

                          Very trueee ... I saw that ..... LOL .. nice to see some Mexicans in this forum :) Saludos Paisano

                          Greets! Joel

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                          El Corazon
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                          jcdevnet wrote:

                          Mexicans

                          do New Mexicans count or are we forgotten by North, South, East and West alike?

                          _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                          • D Douglas Troy

                            Ok, so now here's one that will also bug ya ... How often do you look at a clock and see the time 9:11 or 11:11 This happens to me constantly, to the point where one day, I Googled on 11:11, but oddly enough, didn't come across this 12-21-2012 thing (first I've heard of it). As for the whole "do I believe" question ... ask me that again on 12-21-2012. Oh, and someone here needs to contact Prince, or whatever the heck his name is this year, and tell him he needs to get cracking on a new song; since that 1999 end of the world thing didn't work out ... :rolleyes:


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                            Ray Cassick
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                            I always see the clock when it reads 12:34 :)


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                              Has anyone seen the history channel (or other stuff) show related to that date? I was watching it yesterday and ancient Aztec's, Chinese, Hopi, WebBot and Oracles predict it will either be the last day of the world or some type of cataclysm? It was a pretty interesting show and while I don't know if I buy into *any* of it it had an odd and far-spread viewpoint from religious people to computer programs and other things that were arriving at 12-21-2012 being the "last day". I don't want this to be a religious discussion instead I found it fascinating that ancient Chinese, Hopi Indians, Aztecs, Oracles etc... from so many parts of the world and from such different times could all arrive at the same date. Now how much of this is "sensationalism" and how much is hard and fast true... Well only the Inquirer knows that... Anybody else catch that or similar stuff. I found it interesting even if it isn't true (and I hope it's as fake as pleather)? Also if you Google "12-21-2012" you get some pretty fascinating hits. Even if it turns out not to be true I think stuff like this has some real entertainment value :rolleyes: but it's also interesting assuming it's historically accurate.

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                              Steve Echols
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                              According to my horoscope, I'm going to be grumpy that day. Now I know why.


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                              • D Douglas Troy

                                Ok, so now here's one that will also bug ya ... How often do you look at a clock and see the time 9:11 or 11:11 This happens to me constantly, to the point where one day, I Googled on 11:11, but oddly enough, didn't come across this 12-21-2012 thing (first I've heard of it). As for the whole "do I believe" question ... ask me that again on 12-21-2012. Oh, and someone here needs to contact Prince, or whatever the heck his name is this year, and tell him he needs to get cracking on a new song; since that 1999 end of the world thing didn't work out ... :rolleyes:


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                                Liam OHagan
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                                Douglas Troy wrote:

                                How often do you look at a clock and see the time 9:11

                                Assuming you have a 24 hour clock, no more than once per day...

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                                • C Christian Graus

                                  *grin* yeah, that's always the question with these sort of predictions. I guess it would not occur to them that a dating system could in fact be totally arbitrary. Apparently, when this happened, a lot of people were very upset and there was revolt, because people felt that everyone was appointed a day to die, by God. Causing some time to just, well, disappear, meant that everyone lost some life. Of course, in theory, those appointed to die on the missing days would presumably live forever, but no-one thought of that.

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                                  SimonRigby
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                                  Hey I'm one of them. 2053 years old and still going strong :)

                                  The only thing unpredictable about me is just how predictable I'm going to be.

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                                  • F Fernando A Gomez F

                                    It wasn't the Aztecs, but the Mayas. And they didn't predicted a cataclysm nor the end of the world. See, they have two calendars. One composed of 360 days + 5 holly days and another one composed by 52 years. The second calendar, is a holly one. After the a cycle is completed, Mayans thought that their gods were up to decide whether to allow life or end the world. They celebrated rituals, etcetcetc. Each cycle in the holly calendar had a name. For example, the year 1-Canne. Etc. So they made many calculations, and they stopped them at this date in 2012 (BTW you don't need to know Gregorian calendar, only to make an extrapolation of dates between their calendar to Gregorian calendar). Why they did stop? Many believe that they were predicting the end of the world. Others, that a big event that will change humanity will take place. I believe that they ran out of paper. They didn't stated: "they world shall end at 2012". It's up to believers.

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                                    I was about to post something to the same effect when I spotted this comment. I've read quite a lot of stuff around this over the years, from various sources. It might look suspicious at first glance, but really, if you're compiling your calendar, and each 52 year period has a name, and there are all these intricate rules (I seem to remember something about great-calendars of many more years too, possibly 3600), would you really want to actually tie down all this information for dates many hundreds of years in the future when you're dealing primarily with the here and now? As a case in point, lots of programmers in the late 20th century coded all their dates with 2 figure years, because it saved space and they were only dealing with the here and now. I think we all know how that turned out. No disasters, but some red faces and a lot of hype. If they were still around, there'd probably be some red faced Mayans running round trying desperately to codify a few more decades right now.

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                                      Has anyone seen the history channel (or other stuff) show related to that date? I was watching it yesterday and ancient Aztec's, Chinese, Hopi, WebBot and Oracles predict it will either be the last day of the world or some type of cataclysm? It was a pretty interesting show and while I don't know if I buy into *any* of it it had an odd and far-spread viewpoint from religious people to computer programs and other things that were arriving at 12-21-2012 being the "last day". I don't want this to be a religious discussion instead I found it fascinating that ancient Chinese, Hopi Indians, Aztecs, Oracles etc... from so many parts of the world and from such different times could all arrive at the same date. Now how much of this is "sensationalism" and how much is hard and fast true... Well only the Inquirer knows that... Anybody else catch that or similar stuff. I found it interesting even if it isn't true (and I hope it's as fake as pleather)? Also if you Google "12-21-2012" you get some pretty fascinating hits. Even if it turns out not to be true I think stuff like this has some real entertainment value :rolleyes: but it's also interesting assuming it's historically accurate.

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                                      Adam Tibi
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                                      2012 ? Do I have to pay mortgage after that?

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                                      • C Chris Maunder

                                        Pretty clever of them to predict this would be the date without knowing about the Gregorian calendar reform[^]

                                        cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                        Adam Ainsworth
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                                        Yeah, but it would be still the same day, regardless of what we call it. I doubt the Chinese or the Mayans or whoever referred to it as December 21st 2012. Coincidential that it is the winter solstice?? ;-)

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                                          Has anyone seen the history channel (or other stuff) show related to that date? I was watching it yesterday and ancient Aztec's, Chinese, Hopi, WebBot and Oracles predict it will either be the last day of the world or some type of cataclysm? It was a pretty interesting show and while I don't know if I buy into *any* of it it had an odd and far-spread viewpoint from religious people to computer programs and other things that were arriving at 12-21-2012 being the "last day". I don't want this to be a religious discussion instead I found it fascinating that ancient Chinese, Hopi Indians, Aztecs, Oracles etc... from so many parts of the world and from such different times could all arrive at the same date. Now how much of this is "sensationalism" and how much is hard and fast true... Well only the Inquirer knows that... Anybody else catch that or similar stuff. I found it interesting even if it isn't true (and I hope it's as fake as pleather)? Also if you Google "12-21-2012" you get some pretty fascinating hits. Even if it turns out not to be true I think stuff like this has some real entertainment value :rolleyes: but it's also interesting assuming it's historically accurate.

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                                          frog, Remember that the source that had these dates had to be "interpreted" heavily. So if you are of a bent where the world ends 8/10/2007 then you will filter everything you find through that thought and lo and behold all of the "Ancients" who according to everyone were SO MUCH smarter than us must've known. Bunk on that. Predictions come and go. The Hindu thought the end of the world was a few years back (can't remember what year) then POOF it came and went and they ummmm said welllll uhhhh that was a wrong interpretation. However the entire religion BELIEVED. And what about Pat Robertson and all of his predictions and talking to God like he were some cheap five-cent machine where you put your money in and it spits out your future. Have any of his predictions come true? Exceptions to this are the predictions he told no one about until they "came true" and then said he knew about that and predicted it. Just off on a rant frog. I don't believe too much in scientists and their opinions that are passed off as fact.Like global warming, they can predict all these things tens and hundreds of years out, but can't predict a hurricane season or even what its going to be like in Cleveland, Ohio the next day. POSH and Poppycock. However, believe it if it entertains you. I've got one for you, how do you go to the moon when you have to travel through the Van Allen radiation belts surrounding the planet where the plasma is highly charged? How do you do it in 1960s?

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