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Old 2008-06-23, 09:32 AM   #4
Zel II
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Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
Sparky said that the longest day of the year was the 20th and he's won the award for "Most Truth Telling Morning Thread Poster With A Hand Drawn Avatar" 16 months in a row, so I think you might be mistaken!
Well, he is right and wrong at same time - paradox

It used to be longest day of the year, as it says in Wiki:
Solstitial celebrations still centre upon 24 June, which is no longer the longest day of the year. The difference between the Julian calendar year (365.2500 days) and the tropical year (365.2422 days) moved the day associated with the actual astronomical solstice forward approximately three days every four centuries, until Pope Gregory XIII changed the calendar bringing the solstice to around 21 June. In the Gregorian calendar, the solstice does shift, but in the long term it moves only about one day in 3000 years.

and

Midsummer may simply refer to the period of time centered upon the summer solstice, but more often refers to specific European celebrations that accompany the actual solstice, or that take place on the 24th of June and the preceding evening.

So, basically its the damn calendar that is wrong
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