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- <p>Day 00741: Friday, 2017 March 17</p>
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- I discovered today that my new bike came with a combination lock already attached to it.
- If I lock the bike up with a second lock, the bike'll look stolen.
- Great.
- I'd have to try every combination until I could get the lock off.
- Thankfully, I found the combo after 561 tries; less than half the 1296 possibilities.
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- I headed to work early today, hoping to drop off my backpack and run errands, but instead, I was asked to clock in early.
- I put off clocking in long enough to buy a helmet at Saint Vincent's next door, but I did clock in way early and wasn't able to return the bike lock I bought yesterday.
- Hopefully I'll have time tomorrow, but I have another errand tomorrow as well.
- I might not get to the bike lock right away.
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- That customer that wants me fired showed up again.
- As usual, I pretended I didn't recognize them and served them as politely as always.
- They seem to be grumpier every time I see them though.
- I think they're <strong>*wanting*</strong> a reason to complain, and since I'm not giving them one, there's nothing they can hold against me.
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- One of my shift leaders offered to give me piano lessons.
- I'd <strong>*really*</strong> love to take them up on that!
- However, between work and school, I'm not sure I have the time to commit.
- If I could get a four-year rain check, I'd almost certainly take them up on it, but I probably won't even be working there that long.
- I had to turn them down.
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- That same shift leader and I were discussing birthdays and other anniversaries.
- Anniversaries are not the same day as the initial event, so celebrating an anniversary isn't the same as celebrating the day of the initial event.
- Anyone that disputes this is dead wrong.
- However, my shift leader has the view that celebrating birthdays is a celebration of life.
- This is a very typical view of birthdays, and is arguably valid as long as you don't claim to be celebrating the actual day of birth (which would be the <strong>*birth date*</strong>, and not the <strong>*birthday*</strong>).
- A yearly celebration of life planned to coincide with the anniversary of your separation from your mother is well within the realm of sanity.
- However, because each successive birthday is one year further from the birth, each birthday is necessarily one year closer to death.
- For this reason, I find the celebration of birthdays to be incredibly morbid.
- Each time, you're pointing out that another year is gone and the person is closer to their own expiration date than before.
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- During this conversation, my shift leader brought up <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_day">Julian days</a>.
- I'm still not convinced that Julian days have anything to do with the matter of birthdays and other anniversaries, but I'd never heard of Julian days before.
- They're an interesting concept.
- Every day is numbered.
- Months and years aren't mentioned, so a single integer can represent the day.
- The concept's very similar to Unix timestamps, but for days instead of seconds.
- I've been using day numbers since the beginning of this journal, though my day zero is at the start of the journal.
- I didn't know there were any existing day number standards to choose from.
- When I have time, I might switch my day numbers over to this system.
- I don't calculate my day numbers by hand.
- Every instance of a day number on this entire website is inserted by calling a class instance as a function.
- All I'd have to do is change the <code>__invoke()</code> method of the class, change the object instantiation like to use a different class, or swap the instantiation out for a string variable corresponding with a function name.
- After doing that and building the new day-number-calculation code, every instance of a day number would change without any further effort.
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