We are near the end of 1959 (one more day to go). It’s been interesting to follow along in the books, which only contain some selected strips and skip several. In the first eight books, there is a year publish date in the front of the books but the individual strips are not dated. (Starting in book 9, they are). We are still in the second book. Seeing the dates here has finally shed light on when these strips originally came out. Plus, I never realized how many strips I’ve missed that are not in the books. Also, now I see that some of the strips were placed in the books out of sequence (for some reason – perhaps JH’s decision). As a boy I did not follow BC until 1967, so many of these are brand new to me.
This toon could have been better done after computers were in common use. Whenever I wrote a program or a report, or pretty much anything I did on a computer, I always looked at the results to evaluate whether it made sense to me. Saved me from a lot of embarrassment. Peter’s figure is like a lot of what can come out of sloppy programming; extremely precise, and utterly wrong.
Chithing Premium Member over 7 years ago
You forgot to divide somewhere.
Kroykali over 7 years ago
We are near the end of 1959 (one more day to go). It’s been interesting to follow along in the books, which only contain some selected strips and skip several. In the first eight books, there is a year publish date in the front of the books but the individual strips are not dated. (Starting in book 9, they are). We are still in the second book. Seeing the dates here has finally shed light on when these strips originally came out. Plus, I never realized how many strips I’ve missed that are not in the books. Also, now I see that some of the strips were placed in the books out of sequence (for some reason – perhaps JH’s decision). As a boy I did not follow BC until 1967, so many of these are brand new to me.
GROG Premium Member over 7 years ago
It’s going to be a loooooong year.
Cerabooge over 7 years ago
This toon could have been better done after computers were in common use. Whenever I wrote a program or a report, or pretty much anything I did on a computer, I always looked at the results to evaluate whether it made sense to me. Saved me from a lot of embarrassment. Peter’s figure is like a lot of what can come out of sloppy programming; extremely precise, and utterly wrong.
Kip W over 7 years ago
He’s working on a calendar that will validate the Earl of Ussher’s chronology.
bryan42 over 7 years ago
Odd, he doesn’t look or dress Mayan.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 7 years ago
Not Bishop Ussher. It’s around 24,500 years.