Me and a basically wild Dusky Langur |
It's 2558 here in Thailand, at least according to the Thai (Buddhist) calendar. That's okay with me. I love that different cultures have totally different systems for measuring the passing of time. The Gregorian calendar (as in Pope Gregory XIII) used in 'merica, is not the one and only system. In Nepal this is the 2071st century. The Persian, Kurdish and Afghan calendars all agree that this is 1393. Of course, everyone knows it's the 13th baktun and the Islamic calendar calls this 1436 and leap year so watch you don't go down that rabbit hole.
Me handing a Dusky Langur dude a tasty almond. |
Then there's Unix time. Wisely, implementations defining the result of the time() function as type time_t were added which will keep the whole system from going negative on January 19, 2038 (in the Gregorian calendar) thus saving us all from the dreaded doomsday second. Thanks guys. And, no. Don't ask me to explain that.
So, what's my point?
By any calculation, it's treat time |
As for me, we're in Bangkok now, so no Dusky Langurs, I so miss those little guys, but I'll try to be nice too.
Happy 2558 aka 2015 etc. Bangkok |
6 comments:
Happy epoch, then. Or Monkey Cycle! (The length of time between the passing of two primates who hand you an almond.) It's all good!
Same to ya.
I love the new bird banner on top.
Hi Roy. Ok, thanks. Glad to hear it. It being 2558 and all, seemed a good time to brighten the place up.
Hey Asha, Just checked your blog for the first time..its great..Hope all ok in Bangkok and the 26th century...James
Hey James! (big wai) Nice you stopped by. Windy as hell in Bangkok today. I hope it's better in Hua Hin.
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