Joel Uckelman on Tue, 19 Dec 2006 09:32:59 -0700 (MST)


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Re: [s-d] [s-b] days have a name too


Thus spake Antonio Dolcetta:
> bd wrote:
> > Antonio Dolcetta wrote:
> >> i propose the following:
> >> {{
> >> create a new rule that reads:
> >> {{
> >> === Calendar ===
> >> the days of the nweek have the following names:
> >> nday 1 = Breakday
> >> nday 2 = Winday
> >> nday 3 = Mulberry
> >> nday 4 = Tango
> >> nday 5 = Corvette
> >> nday 6 = Halfday
> >> nday 7 = Lime
> >> nday 8 = Rushnight
> >> nday 9 = Ballotday
> >> nday 10 = Votingday2
> >> nday 11 = Votingday3
> > 
> > Mmm, I don't particularly like Votingday[23] - rather a bit too dull.
> > Anyone have any ideas?
> > 
> 
> we could call them Teucer, and Zarpint, see 
> http://lists.ellipsis.cx/archives/spoon-discuss/spoon-discuss-200404/msg00059
> .html
> 
> >> nday 12 = Thirnight
> > nday 13 = Armageddon
> > 
> > We're not likely to get there, but if we ever do... :)
> 
> ant that's *got* to be Ragnarock

Fragglerok: The final battle between good and evil Muppets.

Thank you, I'll be here all week.

-- 
J.
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