i have been quite busy at work. i'm still on the honeymoon phase. i am still reeling over from the announcement. i am still smirking at the fancy new title added to my insignia. i am still perking up my new office.
damn.
i miss blogging.
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i've been lurking all this time. it's so fascinating how many guys out there share the same experience and tell it in different manners. i love reading through these stories. it reminds me that the world doesn't revolve around my little world. remember the little prince? when he traverses through these planetoids meeting all sorts of characters. it's just like that. only more colorful.
and definitely weirder. in a good way, of course. ;)
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i had a dream. i saw a pregnant woman. a complete stranger. and then...i punched her in the gut. i sometimes scare myself. what does this mean?
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did you see Venus jump over la Luna? fascinating, wasn't it?
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singlehood is like a foreign country and i'm a first time tourist. the rules sure have changed since the last time i stepped out into the world. nowadays, there are so many guys with so many hangups. not that i don't have my own.
i just want hangups that go with mine. :)
Showing posts with label moon. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Waxing and Waning

look out your window and say hi to the mooN.
The Farmers' Almanac defined blue moon as an extra full moon that occurred in a season; one season was normally three full moons. If a season had four full moons, then the third full moon was named a blue moon.
Using the Farmers' Almanac definition of blue moon (meaning the third full moon in a season of four full moons), blue moons occur
- November 21, 2010
- August 21, 2013
- May 21, 2016
Recent popular usage defined a blue moon as the second full moon in a calendar month, stemming from an interpretation error made in 1946 that was discovered in 1999. For example, December 31, 2009 was a blue moon according to this usage.
Two full moons in one month:
- 2009: December 2, December 31 (partial lunar eclipse visible in some parts of the world), only in time zones west of UTC+05.
- 2010: January 1 (partial lunar eclipse), January 30, only in time zones east of UTC+04:30.
- 2010: March 1, March 30, only in time zones east of UTC+07.
- 2012: August 2, August 31
- 2015: July 2, July 31
do you consider tonight as a blue moon or noT? i'm team farmer's almanac.
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