If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
ISO 8601 is an international standard for date and time representations. Its full English title is Data elements and interchange formats -- Information interchange -- Representation of dates and times. The current version is the second edition, ISO 8601:2000, dated 2000-12-15. This replaces the ISO 8601:1988 first edition.
The basic concept for the standard is to establish a moment in time as precisely or generally as the user chooses through a string of characters. The characters are ordered from the largest representations (years) to the smallest (seconds, or fractions thereof.) After establishing this moment, the standard also allows for intervals and recurring intervals.
Dates can be described in three different ways in ISO 8601: Calendar dates, ordinal dates, and week dates. Each is detailed below.
There is an important note on years however. Year 0001 corresponds to AD 1. The year before that is 0000, which corresponds to 1 BC. The year before that is -0001, which corresponds to 2 BC. This pattern continues.
The standard uses the Gregorian calendar. Dates in other calendars such as the Julian calendar should in theory be converted to the Gregorian calendar before representation in ISO 8601. However, in practice, this may or may not happen, and the standard recognizes that by suggesting that in cases where there may be confusion, it is imperative that the sender and receiver must both agree which calendar is to be used. When the Gregorian calendar is applied to dates prior to its adoption, it is known as the Proleptic Gregorian calendar.
Potential Ranks for 8601: Time Stamper, Proleptic Gregorian, Julias Gregorian, Calender Crafter
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
From the Jargon file:[quote]ISO standard cup of tea: n.
[South Africa] A cup of tea with milk and one teaspoon of sugar, where the milk is poured into the cup before the tea. Variations are ISO 0, with no sugar; ISO 2, with two spoons of sugar; and so on.
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"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
The standard ISO 5218 defines the representation of the human sexes by a numeric digital code. It was created by the Data Management and Interchange Technical Committee and proposed in November 1976.
The goal is to represent in a reliable way the human sex in an information system.
The codes used are:
• 0 = not known,
• 1 = male,
• 2 = female,
• 9 = not specified.
The standard specifies that no importance is to be made on the ordering of male before female or with numerical importance. The order of the sexes reflects the use mainly made in the countries having initiated this standard.
Does anyone have any suggestions for 5218?
How about a ranking or One-Two-or-Niner?
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
myriad adj.
1. Constituting a very large, indefinite number; innumerable: the myriad fish in the ocean.
2. Composed of numerous diverse elements or facets: the myriad life of the metropolis.
n.
1. A vast number: the myriads of bees in the hive.
2. Archaic. Ten thousand.
So you could use The Myriad
Or
Persian Immortals (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
Persian Immortals were a Persian elite Royal Guard regiment during the Greek-Persian Wars. The term Immortals comes from Herodotus who called them either Ten Thousand or Athanatoi (lit. immortals). Persians themselves probably did not use the term - Herodotus may have used a corruption of a term anusiya (companions).
Herodotus tells that Immortals were heavy infantry lead by Hydarnes that was kept constantly in strength of exactly 10.000 men - every killed, seriously wounded or sick member was immediately replaced with a new one. The regiment accepted only Medic or Persian applicants.
The regiment was followed by a wagon train of covered carriages, camels and mules that transported their women and servants and they received special food. Immortals participated in the battles of Marathon and Thermopylae and were in the Persian occupation troops in Greece in 479 BC under Mardonius. Alexander the Great defeated them in the Battle of Issus in 333 BC.
How about the ranking of Immortal
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
S Adams
The upper ranks in the rank system we originally came up with were designed to evoke an "I wonder where that number comes from" literary response, and that one seems to fit the bill.
A conservative estimate suggests you (Cho) will get to 100000 posts by the 1st of October, 2013 if you maintain more than 30ppd. That's about eight years and three months. It will take me (your closest competitor) almost exactly twice as long.
I don't think we really need to bother with that yet...
Don't mind me. I just like simple maths. Much better than statics of rigid bodies, which I've spent the last hour revising...
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
In crossing the 10k post threshold, I appear to have discovered a phpBB bug ... my "find all posts by" link no longer works for any resulting page except the first one. It works fine for people with < 10,000 posts, but not for me.
Would someone like to report that bug to the phpBB developer's forum ? I never actually joined there, so if someone reading this is a member, you have my thanks in advance.
I owe clong a belated attaboy for deposing me from my once lofty users who created the most topics perch. Once upon a time, I sat all alone, having created 2x the number of topics of our illustrious founder.