Proper fucked?
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Have any calendar fags looked at the julian dates of Q's posts for anything significant? This may be a nothing burger or maybe not, I was just thinking before systems were upgraded we had to order parts on 4 cards which were a bitch to fill out and the date needed to be in julian date format. If data fagging is your thing this may be worth a look to xref past drops with the julian date and see if there is more than meets the eye. When I'm not mobile fagging I'll do some digging of my own.
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In computer programming, the meaning of Julian date changes sometimes. Julian date is considered to be the number of elapsed days since the beginning of a particular year. For example, the Julian date in 3-digit format for the calendar date of 2012-02-15 would be 46 or 046. Many applications store dates in 5-digit long Julian format, which consists of a 2 digit year and a 3 digit day-of-year number. For example, 28-May-2012 is stored as 12148 or 14812, since 28th May is the 148th day of the year and 12 represents last two digits of the year.
https://www.defit.org/julian-date/