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Ensign_Seitler

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It’s like in Unpretty, that 90s song by TLC:

you can buy your hair if it won’t grow

you can fix your nose if you say so

you can buy all the iPhones that MAC can make

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I’m pretty sure that “oh, shoot, things got wonky… toss a 13th month in here real quick” is due to people trying to force months to fit weeks.

It’s the opposite of what I was saying about the role that months play in timekeeping & how they work.

ALSO, the same can be said for weeks & leap days… so if it’s a point against months, it’s just as much a point against weeks.

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I’m guessing that if you have the right kind of Pal, you could figure out a way to Pay them to help you figure it out…

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Months are one of the best ways for a low-tech/pre-tech culture to keep track of dates (using the Zodiac for something it can actually do—act as a calendar you can see no matter where you are in the world).

Keeping them around is a sensible fail-safe in case some nuclear power sets us back into the dark ages.

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If it’s the USA, then “iced tea” may actually mean “sweet tea” (an American South tradition), which is often prepared something like this:

  • bring 1/2 gallon (1.9L) water to a boil
  • place 8 large black tea bags in a 1 gallon (3.8L) pitcher
  • pour boiling water over the tea bags in the pitcher
  • steep 10-15 minutes, then remove tea bags from the pitcher
  • add 1 dry cup (220g) granulated sugar
  • stir the slurry until sugar is dissolved
  • fill the pitcher to the top with ice cubes
  • wait 20 minutes for ice to chill and dilute the tea, gently stir again
  • serve

It may be a stronger tea, but so much sugar gets added (probably 3x what would be used to sweeten tea served hot) that you typically don’t notice any bitterness.

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This involves some HTML in your Markdown, but isn’t very difficult. You’re just going to add an anchor tag (with an ID but no href) immediately above the heading, like so:

<a id=“some_examples”></a>
## Some Examples

When you’ve got that, you can just use the anchor in a Markdown link:

I’ve provided a few [examples](#some_examples) to illustrate this concept.
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