Which of these is the best. Especially for those who have travelled a bit. An easy one for you, Ecksian.
The southern hemisphere's all right, if one's into that sort of thing. But the Northern hemisphere has [i:733ef0e017]class[/i:733ef0e017].
I went Southern which is obvious... but we are heavily outnumbered down here, which is no fair! But if I had the choice I'd go for that new planet, you know the 10th one they've just found cos I'm always looking for something new to do.
I went north...lots of stuff up that way. I think I'm in the north right now...It's pretty close to the south though. Just a few degrees above
[quote:cf8a968af0="spiky"]But if I had the choice I'd go for that new planet, you know the 10th one they've just found cos I'm always looking for something new to do.[/quote:cf8a968af0] Yes, but there's a problem right there. If there is a problem there, it means that there is a miniscule miscalculation with our calenders. I'ts not that serious, only feturing on the minut scale. This is because (all of you who know this please stop reading) the planets have an effect on our orbit and they have moddeled today's calender after the effects of the other 8 planets (with assorted moons) on our earth. If there is a tenth planet (and it is big enouth to be calculated as a planet of our solar system) then they will have to recalculate our calender, which, if there is a significant alteration, will change today's society, it being bound closely with the calender. This will most likely cause huge problems and will cost economy's a lot of money. I might have overstated the above mentioned effect of a tenth planet, so bear with me. Sorry to rant.
[quote:ea599ead34="Rincewind"]Is that why we keep getting people birthdays wrong.[/quote:ea599ead34] Nah thats just quantum.