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psx-dude, I know it’s a “feature”, but single-word replies are the life of this forum. Especially Romshand. No longer can we make “Die” posts.
die
Hmm…
It appears to be fixed.
The Calendar only has Christian holidays. As me and Vaska have discussed, we must be allowed to add holidays of other religions (including but not limited to Islam, Judaism, and Discordianism) and communism. Also secular holidays in major European Countries, the US, Canada, Mexico, and Japan.
Or we could just remove holidays altogether. This is my preferred option.
This would be the communistic opinion would it not?
Depends on your emphasis. For me, it’s more the impartial viewpoint: in order to have any holidays on the calendar, you must have all holidays people want on the calendar. This is somewhat impractical, because either an admin or someone has to spend a lot of time adding a bunch of holidays or any jerk can add foolish holidays. Thus it is better to just have none.
Pleeeeeeeease don’t be hatin’.
Man why you gotta be hatin’?
Aw man you be hatin’.
Also, I don’t think we need to look at a forum calendar to know what day holidays fall on.
Give me a list of holidays for those religions and i’ll be happy to add them.
The designers must be Christians, as they were probably included in the install for vb3
If that is from the movie that I think it’s from, then:
die.
That is THE worst piece of shit that can be considered a movie that I have ever heard of.
If you’re thinking of that parody white rapper movie with the talking rat, then yes.
I did not see that movie. I am pleased.
I’ll spare you the Discordian and Sub-genius ones, but here foes:
January 1 - New Year’s Day
January 20, 2003 (January 19, 2004) - Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Always Third Monday in January)
January 26 - Australia Day (Australia)
February 1, 2003 (January 22, 2004) - Chinese New Year
February 17, 2003 (February 16, 2004) - President’s Day (Always Third Monday in February)
April 16, 2003 (April 5, 2004) - Passover (begins at sundown)
April 27, 2003 (April 11. 2004) - Orthodox Easter
May 1 - May Day
May 5 - Cinco de Mayo (Mexico)
May 26, 2003 (May 31, 2004) - Memorial Day (Always Last Monday in May)
July 1 - Canada Day
July 4 - Independence Day (US)
July 14 - Bastille Day (France)
September 1, 2003 (September 6, 2004) - Labor Day (US) (Always First Monday in September)
September 16 - Independence Day (Mexico)
September 26, 2003 (September 15, 2004) - Rosh Hashanah (begins at sundown)
October 5, 2003 (September 24, 2004) - Yom Kippur (begins at sundown)
October 13, 2003 (October 11, 2004) - Columbus Day (Always Second Monday in October)
October 27, 2003 (October 15, 2004) - Beginning of Ramadan (dependent on moon sighting)
November 2, 2004 - Election Day (First Tuesday after the First Monday in November)
November 5 - Guy Fawkes Day
November 11 - Veterans Day
November 25, 2003 (November 13, 2004) - Eid al-Fitr (dependent on moon sighting)
November 27, 2003 (November 25, 2004) - Thanksgiving (US) (Always Fourth Saturday in November)
December 19, 2003 (December 8, 2004) - Hanukkah (begins at sundown)
December 26 - Kwaanza Begins, Boxing Day (Australia, Canada, Great Britain, New Zealand)
that should have gotten most of them, except the ones that change every year or rely on the moon.
One note: Chinese New Year changes from year to year.
I don’t think it should be too long for someone to make a hack so you can set holidays on “(xth) (day) in (month)” or “first (day) after first (other day) in (month)”. It’ll take longer, but someone will add a Jewish calendar (for holidays on Gregorian) add-on after that. Islamic calendar (for holidays on Gregorian at least) a while after that. Maybe a Chinese one as well. Orthodox easter is least likely.
But I would not doubt that hacks to add those changing days will be created. After all, the code to predict the day of Easter is CLEARLY in there somewhere. All one would have to do is just add the algorithms for the others (my specialty as I already haves them >D).
there is something for the xth day of the xth month built into xp.
/t/vbulletin-v-3-b3/94/97 (testing)
If you can calculate what the day of the week it is for any day of the month, you can calculate what the xth day of that month is is by subtracting or adding 7 until you exceed the number of days in the month, or go below day 1. Shouldn’t be hard.
No love for the pagans?