Where the h... should I submit my code after 21 Dec. 2012 (Liszt: Dante Symphony - First Part (Inferno), Maurice Abravanal, Utah Symph. Orch.)?
Arie.
Where the h... should I submit my code after 21 Dec. 2012 (Liszt: Dante Symphony - First Part (Inferno), Maurice Abravanal, Utah Symph. Orch.)?
Arie.
If you're talking about the predicted end of the world, the Mayans have said that DD will be spared, so you can continue submitting it here.
What John says is true, I have a previously unshown picture here concurring:
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If you look carefully at the top you can just see it.
Thanks John and Bernie, now I can sleep quietly again!
I'm of the opinion that they just ran out of paper, so to speak (stone tablets, I suppose).
Sorry Dan, I managed to give you a "thanks" while trying to resize the screen on iPhone. Doh!
Im going to leave it there though - Lets call it a "thanks for being you" thanks for always being around.
Well, the Aztecs of all people should have thought we would know, that when you finish one calendar, you start the next one.
Indeed. Why plan for dates more than 500 years in the future? They reached the end of the stone tablet and figured someone in the future would work it out.
(And of course, due to invasions and other problems due to history, they probably haven't gotten around to writing another one. It's sort of ironic then that the Europeans, now Americans, are worried about the future they (didn't) predict... hmm....)
Just a thought, (approx. 7 hours and 39.6 minutes untill the end of the world), even if we survive this, (I'm pinning my hopes on the fact that there is extraordinarily little basis on which to say we're all going to die) , we've still got y3.8k to go! That's 3 "end of the worlds" this century by only 2040.
As far as the Mayan world goes, I'd say their clock was a bit slow, their world ended long ago.