[LINK] Could Google be wrong?
Tom Koltai
tomk at unwired.com.au
Sun Jun 21 15:58:43 AEST 2009
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> [mailto:link-bounces at mailman1.anu.edu.au] On Behalf Of Ash Nallawalla
> Sent: Sunday, 21 June 2009 1:31 PM
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> > From: Andy Farkas
>
> > On 6/21/09, Rick Welykochy <rick at praxis.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > > Dunno why Aussies think the seasons start on the 1st of
> the relevant
> > > month instead of the 21st/22nd.
> >
> > That is the question!
>
> The radio stations I listen to are guilty of starting seasons
> on the 1st and even calling them "This is the official start
> of winter/whatever", which causes the confusion among the populace.
>
There's the problem Ash, - you're listening to an outmoded form of
information broadcasting.....
I don't even a radio anymore except in one old car.
Ya need to get with the times....... Ipod connected to 2 TB NAS with
20Ghz RF transmitting to receptor speakers and screens throughout the
house......
No more pesky DJ's to tell you what day of the year it is - live in
ignorance - advert free.
Ed2k//SydneyWeatherforecast.str
(Just joking folks, it's Sunday.)
And yes - to all those that gleefully pointed out that I was wrong -
i.e.: 2 equinoxes and two solstices..... Thankyou.
I was wrong. But I have to be wrong at least twice a year, otherwise
what are you all going to whinge about ?
Tom
(With tootsies sitting on top of a new multicore saying - thank-you
Intel, thank-you Intel - this year my tootsies are warm.)
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