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I don't have a life anymore so i'll probably be on lm reading what everyone else is doing[snapback]21951[/snapback]
Actually its 20/4/2005DAY - MONTH -YEARyou get it?you wouldnt catch me saying its 44:03 am would you, so why mangle dates?GAH![snapback]21972[/snapback]
That's sooo European. Peeps in the Americas say 4-20-2005 MONT-DAY-YEAR -Elessar Telrunya[snapback]21978[/snapback]
Which is obviously wrong on so many levels[snapback]21979[/snapback]
WE DON'T TRASH YOURS!
Thats because "our" format makes sense......(unlike yours).....[snapback]21983[/snapback]
Formats....This whole Gregorian calendar is flawed anyway.Lunar calendars are much more accurate, such as the Hebrew calendar.Today: 11-08-5765[snapback]21991[/snapback]
All calendars are wrong... in my opinion, time is man-made.*wonders why 420's name is 420...* Err...[snapback]22018[/snapback]
If this were in fact the case (which it obviously is not)...I'd love to meet the person who invented time[/color][snapback]22029[/snapback]
An ancient civilization which we know not... =PAlso, my point was... time is based on the sun, moon, earths rotation etc. But then how could you even begin to figure out what time it is in another solar system?[snapback]22037[/snapback]
YOU BRING A WATCH DUH[snapback]22053[/snapback]
That would just tell you the time back home, but not what time it is there... can another solar system even have time same as ours, without creating a new clock?[snapback]22054[/snapback]
And what of a floating rock in space, within no system, belonging to no solar system and has no moons? What time would it be there?I'm 45% sure and 89% not sure, also 30% confused... <--- Did you know, 75% of all statistics lie? =D[snapback]22063[/snapback]
If a tree falls in a forest with nothing around to hear it, does it make noise?[snapback]22070[/snapback]
Short answer, "yes" with an "if". Long answer, "no" with a "but".I personaly think we should get with the times (no pun intended) and use our sun's galactic orbit for a year.That would be a hell of a New Year's Eve party!-420[snapback]22075[/snapback]