You are 1100100 % correct, Runar. But did you know that Christmas could come before Halloween? Christmas would be day 167 in hex and Halloween would be day 214 in base 12.
This doesn’t make sense mathematically. Why parse Dec 25 in hex when it’s clearly a DECimal number, and similarly Oct 31 is OCTal.
Dec 25 = Nov 27 = Oct 31.
So Christmas = Halloween, and sometimes both = Thanksgiving (when November starts on Saturday).
richardkel said, about 4 hours ago
You are 1100100 % correct, Runar. But did you know that Christmas could come before Halloween? Christmas would be day 167 in hex and Halloween would be day 214 in base 12.
This doesn’t make sense mathematically. Why parse Dec 25 in hex when it’s clearly a DECimal number, and similarly Oct 31 is OCTal.
Dec 25 = Nov 27 = Oct 31. So Christmas = Halloween, and sometimes both = Thanksgiving (when November starts on Saturday).