Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:If I may make the bold leap and assume that the registration date of the first user marks the date of creation of the forum, then today marks one year of successful operation for IRU?
Any Kiwis out there missed it :P
SciFi Chick wrote:Actually, that's not true, since one year ago today is one year ago today no matter where you are. ;)
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Actually, that's not true, since one year ago today is one year ago today no matter where you are. ;)
Fair enough, but was it May 12 or 13 in New Zealand when the forum started ;) ;)
SciFi Chick wrote:Depending on the hour of the day, it was probably May 13th. I'm good at this you see, because I declared my love for my husband on April 19th for me and April 20th for me. And we base our celebration of that on how long it takes the Earth to get round the sun, rather than the actual calendar date. ;)
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Depending on the hour of the day, it was probably May 13th. I'm good at this you see, because I declared my love for my husband on April 19th for me and April 20th for me. And we base our celebration of that on how long it takes the Earth to get round the sun, rather than the actual calendar date. ;)
Well, I know people who have moved from one part of the world to the other, and felt the urge to change their birthdays as a result. That seems going a bit far to me...
SciFi Chick wrote:I agree. I know that people wishing me well on my birthday will be a day late once I'm down under, but I happily take well wishes whenever I get them. I'm sticking with the legal record on that one though. :D
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:I agree. I know that people wishing me well on my birthday will be a day late once I'm down under, but I happily take well wishes whenever I get them. I'm sticking with the legal record on that one though. :D
Where will you be in Australia? I get the impression you're not native, is that correct? I just got invited to an event in Canberra, but I don't know if I can make it. I may go to Sydney in December, but I've been there quite a bit...
Edit - obviously the answer to the second question is that it is correct, or the previous post makes no sense...
SciFi Chick wrote:I agree. I know that people wishing me well on my birthday will be a day late once I'm down under, but I happily take well wishes whenever I get them. I'm sticking with the legal record on that one though. :D
pumpkinpie wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:I agree. I know that people wishing me well on my birthday will be a day late once I'm down under, but I happily take well wishes whenever I get them. I'm sticking with the legal record on that one though. :D
Lucky duck, from now on your birthday spans TWO days!
SciFi Chick wrote:I will be in Melbourne. Is that anywhere near Canberra? Sydney's a bit of a hike.
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:
Drink lots of VB while you're there...
SciFi Chick wrote:Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Actually, that's not true, since one year ago today is one year ago today no matter where you are. ;)
Fair enough, but was it May 12 or 13 in New Zealand when the forum started ;) ;)
Depending on the hour of the day, it was probably May 13th. I'm good at this you see, because I declared my love for my husband on April 19th for me and April 20th for me. And we base our celebration of that on how long it takes the Earth to get round the sun, rather than the actual calendar date. ;)
Doe, John wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Actually, that's not true, since one year ago today is one year ago today no matter where you are. ;)
Fair enough, but was it May 12 or 13 in New Zealand when the forum started ;) ;)
Depending on the hour of the day, it was probably May 13th. I'm good at this you see, because I declared my love for my husband on April 19th for me and April 20th for me. And we base our celebration of that on how long it takes the Earth to get round the sun, rather than the actual calendar date. ;)
emphasis added
It's always all about you isn't it?
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:Drink lots of VB while you're there...
umop ap!sdn wrote:Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:Drink lots of VB while you're there...
Visual Basic? vBulletin? Vegemite & beer?
Khrushchev's Other Shoe wrote:Victoria Bitter!
pmcolt wrote:VB6, a good vintage.
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