Monday, July 5, 2010

Queen was in Toronto!

I think I was wrong about a lot of things today but maybe I got a weird connection--

I just found out, just now, that the Queen was IN Toronto today. I didn't know that and also, they had a fire that plunged her and many others into darkness at some point.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/us_and_canada/10517809.stm

I don't know what time exactly because I don't understand this military time version. I only know regular time. I wonder what time it was over here compared to there.

At any rate, sort of interesting since I didn't even know she was in Toronto but it somehow came to mind even though I thought I was getting nothing at all. I guess I was wrong!

The other stuff though, I have no idea and no confirmations.

Oh, and then after I first wrote about trying to get something about anything royal (easier to confirm if there's publicity to help confirm something or for me to look up later and find match)...I sat down to eat at a park and looked behind me as I was thinking about Princess Di of all things and there was a Caramello candy wrapper stuck up in the tree trunk, extremely high up. I thought that was strange, and then this ladybug showed up on my hand, flew to it I guess, and it had 2 spots, but I gave it to a little girl, it was so tame. It was sort of brownish and usually I think they're red but maybe it was a different variety.

Then, there was a yellow Monarch butterfly that came hovering about and I said to the guy there, "There's the Queen". There were a lot of insects and black crows and black birds about. And helicopters.

2 comments:

  1. Here's the conversion for military/European time ("m/e")and our time: our time has 2 intervals and m/e time has one. M/e counts from 00:00-24:00 whereas our time starts at 12:00am-11:59am then starts again at 12:00pm-11:59pm. So, if it is 12:00 am our time, that's 00:00 m/e; 1:00am our time is 1:00am m/e all the way until 11:59. With our time, 11:59 will turn into 12:00pm a minute later, whereas it will turn into 12:00 and then the next hour for our time is 1:00pm, and for m/e it would be 13:00; 2:00 our time would then be 14:00 m/e time). Simply put, we recognize am, pm - m/e time does not as they count every hour and don't start over at noon. So m/e and our time stops being identical at 12:00pm:00pm so after that just add 12. So, if it is 5:00pm our time, add 12 and it is 17:00 m/e time; 11:00pm our time is 23:00 their time.

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  2. ohmigosh,

    thank you for the conversation table. right now, it's all greek to me.

    if you were p. philip, that would be hilarious.

    anyway, thank you very much. i will try to wrap my mind around it when i'm not so stressed (post-hearing warp and on medication without consent)

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