short takes
May. 16th, 2005 08:15 pmToday's mail brought a membership appeal from "Toys for Tots Christmas Club". Oh, let me count the ways in which they have missed their mark... no, on second thought, let's not. :-)
I've spent the last month being a registered Democrat for tax purposes. (I'll fix it after the mayoral election -- err, "primary".) It should be fascinating to see what that does to the makeup of my junk mail.
A question occurred to me while contemplating a conference in England that ends on a Friday (not that I'm expecting to be allowed to go, but): If I get onto a west-bound plane shortly before Shabbat, and at no point during the trip am I in an area where it is already Shabbat, is that kosher? (It might not be smart, of course, as one delayed connection can ruin one's whole day.)
Note to anonymous coworker: if you only get the error after you've edited the code, and you can't produce it from the checked-in version, it is not my bug. :-)
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Date: 2005-05-17 02:11 am (UTC)What do you do about Shabbat when you're in an orbit where the sun rises and sets on your craft more or less (sometimes much more or less) than once every 24 hours? How about Shabbat on the moon, where the length of the "day" is reasonably fixed, but still 28 earth days long (14 earth rotations each of day and night?)
One opinion suggests following Jerusalem time, while another suggests adhering to local time regardless of inconvenience. Another just brought up the general question of how to make a yearly calendar function in the absence of 24 hour days and 365.25 day years.
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Date: 2005-05-17 01:53 pm (UTC)There's already a responsum on that. Col. Ramon requested it before flying the shuttle mission.
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Date: 2005-05-17 08:06 pm (UTC)