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I'm using the new Microsoft Edge witch defaults to Bing so I left it alone. The other day, I was searching and couldn't find what I was looking for. So I tried Google. It did no better.
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Solar Terms 2020
U.S. Navy Astrometry software (NOVAS)
(Published) U.S. Navy and Hong Kong Observatories (UTC+8). (c; doubles)
6/1 05:30 Moderate Cold
20/1 22.55 Severe Cold
4/2 17:03 Spring Commences
(c#; decimal)
TERM: 06 Jan 05:30:11 285.00000586458841865618420042 (sun longtitude)
TERM: 20 Jan 22:54:44 299.99999753537321356730998690
TERM: 04 Feb 17:03:24 315.00000072530041500547566634
For the British fans, the Almanac also has their software available (SOFA). I found it was generally "off" by 1 minute.
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Spring starts in February? Really?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Americans ... they have their own calendar (with 20 months in a year).
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My wife lived in Colorado. She said they have four seasons per year. June, July, August and Winter.
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We only have two, here in Bullhead City, AZ. Christmas, and Summer. It was 75° here today.
Will Rogers never met me.
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� Forogar � wrote: Spring starts in February? Really? Spring starts on different dates depending on whether or not you are located in the southern or northern hemisphere. There is no such thing as an 'Earth Spring' but if there were such a day... yes, 'Earth Spring' would begin on Febuary 4th. The individual who made those measurements was looking at the Earth as a whole.
5 points to anyone who can explain why 'Earth Spring' would be on Febuary 4th. Anyone with Navy/Maritime experience should know the answer.
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Because that's the day you have to wind it up or it stops spinning?
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Yep,
And everyone knows that if the Earth stops spinning your DNA will untwist and look like a ladder! And this causes baggy jeans.
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Oh, that's a relief! I thought if the Earth stopped spinning we'd all get flung off into space!
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Hmmm... Spinning causes centrifugal force which would throw you off into space if it were not for gravity. So, if the Earth stopped spinning we would all gain weight! Oh no, the Earth has stopped spinning... or there is a pandemic and we are all stress-eating.
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Speak for yourself - I'm still 4Kg lighter than I was this time last year.
I wouldn't recommend Covid as a diet method, but it was very effective!
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The ground hog on my Aircraft carrier said... Oh wait... I think that was a classified briefing.
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When cats scratch the furniture, break stuff, and steal whatever isn't nailed down, is that just Fang Shui?
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This would be normal behavior for a siamese.
I'm not sure how many cookies it makes to be happy, but so far it's not 27.
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OriginalGriff wrote: When cats scratch the furniture, break stuff, and steal purrrloin whatever isn't nailed down, is that just Fang Shui? Sorry, I'm feline a little purrrsnickety today, perhaps a catnap will help.
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I'm sure their contract has such a claws.
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Bad Fang Shui can always be cured with some small pieces of iron.
Nail down the cat flap!
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Furr-niture moving keeps them chairful. Especially true if you have a wreckcliner or other comfortable seat.
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Ignore the politics of the situation, and the person(s) involved: Trump reportedly orders aides not to pay Giuliani's $20,000-a-day fee | Daily Mail Online[^]
The one thing you really don't want to do is not pay your lawyer.
After all, when he sues you for the money, who else is going to represent you?
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modified 14-Jan-21 16:18pm.
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That would depend on whether it's a no-win-no-pay fee.
I wonder if I got away with that as being non-political?
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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OriginalGriff wrote: The one thing you really don't want to do is not pay your lawyer.
After all, when he sues you for the money, who else is going to represent you? besides all the things he might bother you with.
No money >> No contract,
No contract >> No need to keep some aspects of the contractual behaviour
M.D.V.
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Nelek wrote: No need to keep some aspects of the contractual behaviour
Ooo! Hadn't thought of that. Like ... private conversations and so on?
Ouch. Don't think Trump thought this through too well in advance ...
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I fear that the secrecy between lawyer and "defendee" is still active even in such a case, but one thing is that he can't say anthing and another thing is that he can't use what he knows against him in other ways.
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OriginalGriff wrote: The one thing you really don't want to do is not pay your lawyer. Ummmm, we're taking about Rudy Giuliani.
a) being sued by a 'lawyer' that incompetent, probably isn't going to worry Trump!
b) can a lawyer who's been disbarred and banged up, sue an ex-client?
c) ... when the client is also banged up?
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