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December 21, 2005
The Winter Solstice: Merry Xmax!
Posted by Stowe Boyd
According to Fact Monster [and Zephyr Teachout], "The precise moment of the 2005 solstice will be December 21, 2005 at 1:35 P.M. EST (18:35 UT)."
Merry Xmax!
Xmax is my new, completely secularized replacement of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, whatever. We celebrate the winter solstice, which I refer to as Xmax. We eat too much, drink too much, give presents, and break most of the major commandments.
The summer solstice is Ymax, in case you're wondering. Same sort of celebrating. Ditto for the Equinoxes.
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