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Jonis Sinmaker
Dead Hooker Industries
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Posted - 2008.03.23 14:10:00 -
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Edited by: Jonis Sinmaker on 23/03/2008 14:11:01 Dead Hooker Industries wishes all the Eve Corporations and Alliances a Happy Easter. This thread is non drama filled and in pure holiday spirit. -------- Semper Fi, Jonis Sinmaker
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Dec V
Virulence. Insurgency
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Posted - 2008.03.23 14:16:00 -
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In before the lock
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PaddyPaddy Nihildarnik
MASS Ministry Of Amarrian Secret Service
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Posted - 2008.03.23 14:17:00 -
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happy zombie jesus day
Peace WithinSo if the theory of relativity is true, shouldn't i arrive at my destination before i warped in the first place? Neon GhostYou do, but this is compensated for by lag |

Jonis Sinmaker
Dead Hooker Industries
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Posted - 2008.03.23 14:17:00 -
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Originally by: Dec V In before the lock
Have some holiday spirit. -------- Semper Fi, Jonis Sinmaker
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Destoration
The Knighthawks Interstellar Alcohol Conglomerate
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Posted - 2008.03.23 14:24:00 -
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Originally by: Jonis Sinmaker
Originally by: Dec V In before the lock
Have some holiday spirit.
Well it is very hard for anyone other than a True Amarrian to understand our holidays so do not lay down judgement upon him.....the Gods will seek him out
-Destoration
p.s. Happy Easter!!!! I love chocolate bunnies
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Tarantelita
Ragna Rok Corp
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Posted - 2008.03.23 23:24:00 -
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HellSpeed
Estrale Frontiers
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Posted - 2008.03.24 09:55:00 -
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Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
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Asuka Smith
StarHunt Fallout Project
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Posted - 2008.03.24 10:02:00 -
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Edited by: Asuka Smith on 24/03/2008 10:01:50 Um Easter was yesterday brosef, not next month.
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Vestia
Dirty Girls Holding
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Posted - 2008.03.24 10:13:00 -
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Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
You should learn to work a calendar before calling someone else ignorant.
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Zoi Opia
Opia Investments
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:13:00 -
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Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
The habit of orthodox and reformed Amarrians having Easter in different dates opens up more business opportunities to us Caldari, so it's all fine. 
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Inturist
Nubs. Insurgency
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:17:00 -
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decided to post while on first page o/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jonis Sinmaker
Dead Hooker Industries
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Posted - 2008.03.24 11:25:00 -
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Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
brain + thought = most people
You must be the exception to the rule. Educational fact for you....yesterday was Easter in the united states, which last I checked was the same around the world since it is a religious holiday and not a national holiday. -------- Semper Fi, Jonis Sinmaker
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Vasili Z
Beasts of Burden
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:01:00 -
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Easter's religious? I just thought it was a day to eat chocolate mini-eggs.
Show's how stupid religion is, or me.  -------
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welsh wizard
Celestial Apocalypse Insurgency
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:02:00 -
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When I die and rise again you better all be celebrating it *****es! --------------- you all smell! |

Silas Beit
Joyriders INTERDICTION
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:02:00 -
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Happy Easter all 
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Tellenta
White-Noise
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:06:00 -
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Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
how about enlightening us pagan heretic unbelievers, or are you just being an ass in general?
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Goberth Ludwig
eXceed Inc. eXceed.
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:25:00 -
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happy easter \o
- Gob
IXC Recruitment |

Howling Jinn
Kongsberg Vaapenfabrikk Amarr branch.
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Posted - 2008.03.24 12:42:00 -
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Originally by: Jonis Sinmaker
Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
brain + thought = most people
You must be the exception to the rule. Educational fact for you....yesterday was Easter in the united states, which last I checked was the same around the world since it is a religious holiday and not a national holiday.
not everyone uses the same calendar in this world. not everyone follows the same religion. add those 2 up, and you might find that the date for which people celebrate easter might change. i myslef celebrate as always by doing loads of drugs and work. same as usual really.
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RemusVI
Legion Federation Black Star Alliance
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Posted - 2008.03.24 14:53:00 -
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Happy Easter to all from LEFD  LEGION FEDERATION "We beleive in Vigilence ,Federalism and Freedom" President Of The Council and Fleet Admiral: Admiral RemusVI |

DigitalCommunist
Obsidian Core
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:18:00 -
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Its not easter. ¼_¼ _______________________________ http://epicwords.net/ |

Tellenta
White-Noise
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Posted - 2008.03.24 16:21:00 -
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Edited by: Tellenta on 24/03/2008 16:24:54
Originally by: DigitalCommunist Its not easter. ¼_¼
DISCLAIMER: This document is provided as is. No warranties are made as to its correctness.
/edit: but yeah its not easter anymore. Though I enjoy the wonderful people that like to post and tell the kind gentlemen that made this post that he is wrong in a god awful snooty way without actually showing that he is wrong. But I guess thats what some people do to feel cool on the interwebs.
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Zathi Shaitan
Illiteracy Combatants
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Posted - 2008.03.24 17:00:00 -
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Happy yet-another-pagan-ritual.
---- " Several unconventional alliances where made at that point " - Hey CCP, "where" != "were".. you too, Brutus? http://loseloose.com/ |

theghosthunter
The Fated Odyssey.
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Posted - 2008.03.24 17:12:00 -
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Happy easter all \o/
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Kamen
SRBI Circle-Of-Two
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Posted - 2008.03.24 17:13:00 -
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Only a true ignorant American believes that the whole world (Eve) revolves around what he is used to, and that no one will be offended by his ignorance. Happy easter to you and don't forget to congratulate me next month! ------------------------------------------------ (Recruiting ad) SRBI regrutuju! Dodjite na nas javni SRBI kanal. Kontakt Sode/Me West |

NATMav
F.R.E.E. Explorer Atrum Tempestas Foedus
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Posted - 2008.03.24 18:08:00 -
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Incoming wall of text.
Quote: Why does the date for Easter change every year? Have you ever wondered why Easter Sunday can fall anywhere between March 22 and April 25? And why do Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Easter on a different day than Western churches? These are all good questions with answers that require a bit of explanation.
In Western Christianity, Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following the Paschal Full Moon date of the year. I had previously, and somewhat erroneously stated, "Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following the first full moon after the vernal (spring) equinox." This statement was true in 325 AD, when it was established by the Council of Nicea.
However, the course of history has modified the meaning of this instruction, and therefore, a clearer, more accurate explanation is necessary today. There are, in fact, as many misunderstanding about the calculation of Easter dates, as there are reasons for confusion about Easter dates. What follows is an attempt to clear up at least some of the confusion.
In actuality, the date of the Paschal Full Moon is determined from historical tables, and has no correspondence to lunar events. In the year 325 AD astronomers approximated the dates of all the full moons in the year for the Western Christian churches. These were called the Ecclesiastical Full Moon dates, and they have been used ever since 326 AD to determine the date of Easter. So, the Paschal Full Moon is always the first Ecclesiastical Full Moon date after March 20 (which happened to be the vernal equinox date in 325 AD).
The Paschal Full Moon can vary as much as two days from the date of the actual full moon, with dates ranging from March 21 to April 18. As a result, Easter dates can range from March 22 through April 25 in Western Christianity.
Western churches use the Gregorian Calendar to calculate the date of Easter and Eastern Orthodox churches use the Julian Calendar. This is partly why the dates are rarely the same.
Easter and its related holidays do not fall on a fixed date in either the Gregorian or Julian calendars, making them moveable holidays. The dates, instead, are based on a lunar calendar very similar to the Hebrew Calendar.
The Eastern Orthodox Church not only maintains the date of Easter based on the Julian Calendar which was in use during the First Ecumenical Council of Nicea in 325 AD, but also according to the actual, astronomical full moon and the actual vernal equinox as observed along the meridian of Jerusalem. This complicates the matter, due to the inaccuracy of the Julian calendar, and the 13 days that have accrued since 325 AD. This means, in order to stay in line with the originally established (325 AD) vernal equinox, Orthodox Easter cannot be celebrated before April 3 (present day Gregorian calendar), which was March 21 in 325 AD.
Additionally, in keeping with the rule established by the First Ecumenical Council of Nicea, the Eastern Orthodox Church adhered to the tradition that Easter must always fall after the Jewish Passover, since the death, burial and Resurrection of Christ happened after the celebration of Passover. Eventually the Orthodox Church came up with an alternative to calculating Easter based on Passover, and developed a 19-year cycle, as opposed to the Western Church 84-year cycle.
Since the days of early church history, determining the precise date of Easter has been a matter for continued argument. For one, the followers of Christ neglected to record the exact date of Jesus' resurrection. From then on the matter grew increasingly complex.
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Jonis Sinmaker
Dead Hooker Industries
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Posted - 2008.03.24 18:22:00 -
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Edited by: Jonis Sinmaker on 24/03/2008 18:25:43
Originally by: Kamen Only a true ignorant American believes that the whole world (Eve) revolves around what he is used to, and that no one will be offended by his ignorance. Happy easter to you and don't forget to congratulate me next month!
Read it again
Quote: yesterday was Easter in the united states, which last I checked was the same around the world since it is a religious holiday and not a national holiday.
"Easter and the holidays that are related to it are moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on a fixed date in the Gregorian or Julian calendars (both of which follow the cycle of the sun and the seasons). Instead, the date for Easter is determined on a lunisolar calendar, as is the Hebrew calendar.
In Western Christianity, Easter always falls on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25 inclusively. The following day, Easter Monday, is a legal holiday in many countries with predominantly Christian traditions. In the Julian calendar used by Eastern Christianity, Easter also always falls on a Sunday from March 22 to April 25 inclusive, which in the Gregorian calendar, due to the 13 day difference between the calendars between 1900 and 2099, are dates from April 4 to May 8 inclusive.
In Western Christianity, Easter marks the end of the forty days of Lent, a period of fasting and penitence in preparation for Easter which begins on Ash Wednesday.
The week before Easter is very special in the Christian tradition. The Sunday before Easter is Palm Sunday and the last three days before Easter are Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday (sometimes referred to as Silent Saturday). Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday and Good Friday respectively commemorate Jesus' entry in Jerusalem, the Last Supper and the Crucifixion. Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday are sometimes referred to as the Easter Triduum (Latin for "Three Days"). In some countries, Easter lasts two days, with the second called "Easter Monday." The week beginning with Easter Sunday is called Easter Week or the Octave of Easter, and each day is prefaced with "Easter," e.g. Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, etc. Easter Saturday is therefore the Saturday after Easter Sunday. The day before Easter is properly called Holy Saturday. Many churches start celebrating Easter late in the evening of Holy Saturday at a service called the Easter Vigil.
Eastertide, the season of Easter, begins on Easter Sunday and lasts until the day of Pentecost, seven weeks later."
-------- Semper Fi, Jonis Sinmaker
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Vasili Z
Beasts of Burden
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Posted - 2008.03.24 18:26:00 -
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Who cares? A rabbit is the mascot. -------
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Jonis Sinmaker
Dead Hooker Industries
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Posted - 2008.03.24 18:26:00 -
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Originally by: Vasili Z Who cares? A rabbit is the mascot.
I like rabbits -------- Semper Fi, Jonis Sinmaker
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Guardian Angell
Celestial Apocalypse Insurgency
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Posted - 2008.03.24 18:34:00 -
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Originally by: Jonis Sinmaker
Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
brain + thought = most people
You must be the exception to the rule. Educational fact for you....yesterday was Easter in the united states, which last I checked was the same around the world since it is a religious holiday and not a national holiday.
You just turned the whole Red Alliance agains your corp  For Your American Info: Christian Orthodox ppl celebrate easter at a different date than the rest of the world. And there's 100s of millions of them doing that.
Anyway, although just a bit late, Happy Easter for non Orthodox ppl 
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Jonis Sinmaker
Dead Hooker Industries
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Posted - 2008.03.24 18:36:00 -
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Originally by: Guardian Angell
Originally by: Jonis Sinmaker
Originally by: HellSpeed Easter is next month.
Just goes to show how ignorant you are to other countries' national religions (thus not necessarily our own) before making these kind of (stupid) threads. 
brain + thought = most people
You must be the exception to the rule. Educational fact for you....yesterday was Easter in the united states, which last I checked was the same around the world since it is a religious holiday and not a national holiday.
You just turned the whole Red Alliance agains your corp  For Your American Info: Christian Orthodox ppl celebrate easter at a different date than the rest of the world. And there's 100s of millions of them doing that.
Anyway, although just a bit late, Happy Easter for non Orthodox ppl 
read a few posts above this. -------- Semper Fi, Jonis Sinmaker
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