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General Discussion => Other Discussions => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: annoyingcalc on July 04, 2011, 10:36:08 am
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today is the fourth of July exactly 10 years ago DJ_O got his ti-83plus calculator
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Happy anniversary to DJ's calculators and happy (two-day belated) birthday to a nation south of where he lives!
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Happy anniversary to DJ's calculators and happy (two-day belated) birthday to a nation south of where he lives!
Canadas is 2 days before ours ???
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3 days, Canada Day is July 1st.
But we celebrate more June 24th over here.
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Happy anniversary to DJ's calculators and happy (two-day belated) birthday to a nation south of where he lives!
Canadas is 2 days before ours ???
No, the U.S. was declared independent on July 2nd ;)
But we celebrate more June 24th over here.
Whoa what? Why? ???
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Happy anniversary to DJ's calculators and happy (two-day belated) birthday to a nation south of where he lives!
Yay 144 years of beer, hockey and bacon!
But more seriously, congrats to DJ :)
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Happy anniversary to DJ's calculators and happy (two-day belated) birthday to a nation south of where he lives!
Yay 144 years of beer, hockey and bacon!
Er, I meant the United States <_<
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Happy anniversary to DJ's calculators and happy (two-day belated) birthday to a nation south of where he lives!
Thanks but actually USA independence day is the same day I started calc stuff. It's Canada's day that is 3 days earlier.
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That's what I meant :) The U.S. was independent on July 2nd.
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Wait what?
Also June 24th is Québec's national holiday.
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So um...instead of going around a carnival with grandparents I sat in a lawn chair and debugged...is that normal?
(btw epic fireworks show is epic..a navy station's centennial--hey it was too dark to see the screen :P)
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I skipped the fireworks and watched Harry potter 7 part 1 again. :P
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/me hasn't seen any since the third...
Well I've seen the fifth I think. Forgot XD
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That's what I meant :) The U.S. was independent on July 2nd.
Oh I thought it was the 4th.
Also the reason why June 24th quebec national day is celeberated more than Canada's day on July 1st is because of the perpetual tensions between english Canadians and Quebec people. In the past a lot of people wanted to separate and as a result, they feel quebec is more important than Canada (probably also to celeberate how french survived through this time). It goes to such extent that everything is closed on June 24th, but on July 1st supermarkets are open.
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I was sick so I missed the fireworks :(