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What is "Rishbard Nonce" intended to be--a holiday of some sort? If it's a specific date, it'd be helpful if you provided us with a direct mapping into EC of some sort, but if it's a holiday then it's fine; it'll be nice for someone to define later on. --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 10:16, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT) | What is "Rishbard Nonce" intended to be--a holiday of some sort? If it's a specific date, it'd be helpful if you provided us with a direct mapping into EC of some sort, but if it's a holiday then it's fine; it'll be nice for someone to define later on. --[[User:Sbp|Sean B. Palmer]] 10:16, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT) | ||
Good point. I meant it as a date using that calendar I mentioned in the [[Bursine Calendar]] entry. Nonce would be a day of the month, i.e. Ides, and is an exceedingly pointless pun. Rishbard just sounds odd. I just threw it out; you may have fun with it if you like, or I'll switch it around. --[[User:Prothall|Prothall]] 23:06, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT) | Good point. I meant it as a date using that calendar I mentioned in the [[Bursine Calendar]] entry. Nonce would be a day of the month, i.e. Ides, and is an exceedingly pointless pun. Rishbard just sounds odd. I just threw it out; you may have fun with it if you like, or I'll switch it around. --[[User:Prothall|Prothall]] 23:06, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 14 October 2004
What is "Rishbard Nonce" intended to be--a holiday of some sort? If it's a specific date, it'd be helpful if you provided us with a direct mapping into EC of some sort, but if it's a holiday then it's fine; it'll be nice for someone to define later on. --Sean B. Palmer 10:16, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT)
Good point. I meant it as a date using that calendar I mentioned in the Bursine Calendar entry. Nonce would be a day of the month, i.e. Ides, and is an exceedingly pointless pun. Rishbard just sounds odd. I just threw it out; you may have fun with it if you like, or I'll switch it around. --Prothall 23:06, 25 Sep 2004 (EDT)