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OK, you've lost me. What is the D-Day countdown scenario? --[[User:Brucemoko|Brucemoko]] 22:04, 11 Oct 2005 (PDT) | OK, you've lost me. What is the D-Day countdown scenario? --[[User:Brucemoko|Brucemoko]] 22:04, 11 Oct 2005 (PDT) | ||
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+ | The D-Day countdown is just another way to countdown to a given but unspecified date. It lets you define a schedule that floats until a real day is selected. D-Day is the day the event is supposed to happen. D-1 is the day before, D+1 is the day after, etc. You've pretty much already done it in the article, which is what reminded me of it. It is more a whimsical thought than a real suggestion. But it would guarantee more military SF fans would produce art shows :-) --[[User:Bill Taylor|Bill Taylor]] 07:14, 12 Oct 2005 (PDT) |
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Looks like a prime candidate for the D-Day countdown scenario, but I'm not the one to do it. --Bill Taylor 12:17, 11 Oct 2005 (PDT)
OK, you've lost me. What is the D-Day countdown scenario? --Brucemoko 22:04, 11 Oct 2005 (PDT)
The D-Day countdown is just another way to countdown to a given but unspecified date. It lets you define a schedule that floats until a real day is selected. D-Day is the day the event is supposed to happen. D-1 is the day before, D+1 is the day after, etc. You've pretty much already done it in the article, which is what reminded me of it. It is more a whimsical thought than a real suggestion. But it would guarantee more military SF fans would produce art shows :-) --Bill Taylor 07:14, 12 Oct 2005 (PDT)