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Very good OP.

With some friends a few years ago I started running big parties based on such dates:

09/09/09 in desert outside Broken Hill, Australia (film of this debuting at Shorwave cinema late next year)

10/10/10 in hills outside Melbourne

11/11/11 in 56-bed hunting lodge in mountains outside Sofia, Bulgaria

12/12/12 in London (small affair, about 15 of us)

11/12/13 Peckham Liberal Club, tomorrow. Bands start at 8 sharp. A new algorithm is required as we've run-out of months..

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polla2256 Wrote:

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> is 2/7/14 good enough ? or 1/7/14 ? hell thats a

> jubilee year lets do both.


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2/7/14 is my birthday :) But I can't see what's significant about those numbers to anybody else ..... did I miss a bit of a maths lesson?


Is it really a jubilee year? What jubilee? Please not another bloody royal one ....

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There is a 13 Month Calendar...


The International Fixed Calendar (also known as the Cotsworth plan, the Eastman plan, the 13 Month calendar or the Equal Month calendar) is a solar calendar proposal for calendar reform designed by Moses B. Cotsworth,


So there could be a 12:13:14 next year..


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Fixed_Calendar

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What day were you born ? and more


Example:-


Results for 1st January 2013*


You were born on a Tuesday.

Your star sign is Capricorn.

Your birthstone is Garnet.

Your birth flower is Carnation.

The season was Winter.

You were born in the Chinese year of the Dragon.

The US President was Barack Obama (Democratic).

The UK Prime Minister was David Cameron (Conservative).

You are 0 years 11 months 9 days old.

It is 21 days until your next birthday.

In dog years you are 0 years old.

You are 343 days old.

You are approximately 8,246 hours old.

You are approximately 29,685,673 seconds old.


http://www.dayofbirth.co.uk


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