You went through and found all of my posts? You have a lot of time on your hands, don’t you?
that should be on its own,
not on it is own,
which is what it’s means
1st grade English
i will probably roll over to march 01, and just be 72 days behind
it doesn’t matter anyway, since the Mayans calendar, and because of it, the Earth will cease to exist on Dec. 21 anyway
Sell!
As long as we’re being pedantic, ‘That’ should begin with a capital letter, ‘1st’ should be spelled out, there should be a period after ‘English’, and the whole thing should be on one line, not four. (Unless your intent was blank verse.)
I also don’t remember studying grammar and usage in the first grade. Reading, yes, and learning to write the letters of the alphabet. Not grammar. That was closer to third grade.
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Hey, Shoeless! What day is it now?
1 from 2 isn’t all bad, but since you’re on the theme of being pedantic…
nm
From here out I shall refer to you both as Pedabear 1 and Pedabear 2, respectively.
Or should that be Pedabear One and Pedabear Two?
Or Pedabear one and Pedabear two?
Peda-Bear? Peda-bear? Peda Bear?
:dubious:
It’s not really an accessory issue, but I knew a guy who knew a guy who had a Jeep Wrangler with power windows, except he had taken the windows out.
Now that you mention it, I can’t believe it either.
But you said that last month.
Hey folks, sorry, busy weekend and I didn’t have a chance to check in with an update yesterday, which should have been Feb 110 if my count is correct. The [sup]0[/sup] is still displaying as the left digit, so we may have reached a point where that isn’t going to change and the right digit will continue to cycle around from 0 to 9. I’ll keep watching it for a few more weeks to see if it does anything interesting.
The leftmost digit may eventually overflow and go back to 0. If it’s using BCD encoding then that may not occur till another 5 cycles of the rightmost digit; around 150 days depending on where it is now.
Great. By the time it rolls over to March, it’s going to be February again!
It may never change the month again. It’s hard to say.
The o may stand for overflow, and thus will never change again either. It seems odd planning for that contingency and not making sure the leap year function worked, though.
I was thinking that it’s a degree symbol, since LEDs are often used to display temperatures, but I could be mistaken.
davidm, you may be on the right track here. Tuesday, which I calculate would have been day 140, the [sup]0[/sup] disappeared (left digit is now blank) and the display was back to FEB 0. Today is showing FEB 4.
It may just loop through the same pattern from here on.
It would be interesting to see what happens next year. If the year correctly changes internally (doubtful) then the first time it hits Feb 28 in 2013 it may roll over to March 1 the next day.
I suppose there’s also a chance that this time around it will think the year changed and will roll over to March after it says Feb 28. I guess we’ll know in 25 days.