Known Muser birthdays this month*:
12-01 Selenium’s 6K Day
12-05 Kokonilly’s 6K Day
12-07 shadowfire’s 6K Day
12-12 Koko’s Apprentice’s 6K Day
12-14 Kagcomix’s 7K Day
You turn 5,000 days old this month if you were born between March 26 and April 26, 1999.
You turn 6,000 days old this month if you were born between June 29 and July 29, 1996.
You turn 7,000 days old this month if you were born between October 3 and November 2, 1993.
You have been on the blog for six months if you started posting in June.
*Note: Listed MBers who have been inactive for several months won’t appear on next year’s birthday calendar unless they show up again.
Umm… Just in case you didn’t know… My birthday is February 26, 2001.
Really? That’s KaiYves’s birthday, too, except that she was born in 1993. How odd.
That IS odd…
Statistically, it was bound to happen at some point I suppose. In my first Analysis lecture, the dean bet us that he could find at least one pair of people who’d been born on the same day in the same year. We found three pairs of “twins” even though there were only about 230-ish people total. He told us that in the 20(?30?) years he’s been teaching, he’s found at least one pair per year, then went to scribble something incomprehensible on the blackboard, then quickly erased it again before anyone could take notes and suddenly started telling us why Abel and Cauchy got along but sometimes not really. Most lectures with him are like that.
Oh, we have other MBers with the same birthdays (see November 27). But they didn’t independently decide to call themselves Kai.
Oh, duh,
Wow, I completely missed the point there.SOMEDAY I SHALL OVERTHROW PAN AND CINNAMOON
I SHALL BE THE ONLY ONE BORN ON NOVEMBER 27
Easy for you to say. I’ve got Grant O. to contend with!
NEVER.
Wow, it’s mind-boggling that you were born in this millennium.
So were Catwings and Pie Girl. What about Prussia? She’s in seventh grade, so I’m not sure.
1999, actually. I’m one of the older seventh-graders.
Well, my sister was born in 2001 and is in sixth grade. So I’d say it’s probable.
That was my reaction too.
I know! It does make sense when you think about it, and it is nearly 2013, but still very odd..
I wonder if people who live transmillennially appear older or more important in biographies and history books.
To readers or to authors?
To readers. Just the immediate visual difference between two centuries as opposed to life within one.
Hmm, maybe. I guess it depends upon when you’re reading. Now, we’re early in a century, so it kind of seems like the default, but later on, it would seem more unusual, especially because if the person had died that year, it would mean they had a very long life.
Just a side note, today’s Swalot’s birthday!
Happy birthday, my best friend :3
Happy Birthday, Swalot!
If you don’t mind my asking, what age have you just turned?
I do not mind at all! I have turned 17
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you!