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- From: atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil (Randall Atkinson)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.tolkien
- Subject: Re: Shire Reckoning software
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- Date: 4 Jan 93 00:58:15 GMT
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- In article <4137@randvax.rand.org> jim@rand.org (Jim Gillogly) writes:
-
- >I modified JRRT's description of it slightly, though. He indicates that
- >our New Year's Day corresponds more or less to the Shire's 8 Jan (meaning
- >8 Afteryule, of course), but he also says that Yule and Midyear's Day
- >should correspond to the solstices; at 8 Afteryule, Midyear's Day ends up
- >on our 24 Jun, which is annoyingly distant from the solstice. I decided
- >unilaterally that some latterday hobbit reformer will have put it back in
- >order by now by adding in almost a year of Lithe and Yule days over a
- >decade or so (or leaving out two Overlithes over eight years, which seems
- >less likely, knowing hobbits), and moved our New Year's Day to 10 Afteryule.
- >This isn't totally unjustified, since JRRT says he's unskilled in these
- >matters and may well have made some conversion errors. This does reasonable
- >things to the Lithe and Yule solstices both in leap and normal years.
-
- It sounds as if JRRT wasn't quite right on the conversions. Since
- he _did_ pin down one of the Yule days to our 21 December and Shire
- Midyear's to our 21 June, your algorithm is consistent with JRRT
- (though he apparently wasn't quite internally consistent, so it isn't
- "perfect" in some abstract sense that I find irrelevant :-).
-
- >I wrote a perl program that does it also... and produces my .signature
- >through a named pipe. Guess I had too much time on my hands this Yule.
-
- I would be interested in a copy of the Perl script or C source or
- whatever. You might consider offering it/them to comp.sources.misc or
- posting directly to alt.sources or something.
-
- (Do we have a Middle Earth anonymous ftp archive just yet ?).
-
- Ran
- atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil
-