Forget about ISO 8601 and customary standards, let's use SI units. Approximately 63 838 093.83 kiloseconds have passed since the beginning of the so-called "common era" in Greenwich.
jan_Melisa055
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- A period of one day and one hour.
- A period of one year, ten times, from the 208th day of 2021.
- Ten hours and 18 minutes pm (I'm not sure about this one) on UTC+08:00 (China, for example).
- IDK.
- The 2nd day of the 30th week of 2021.
- Same as above, but at 22:00 in China, probably.
- A period of one year.
- IDK.
2023‐325T21:11+00:00
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As if hardcore Christians didn't advocate for those exact same things.
It doesn't sound as bad. Unless it's really hot outside.
Basically used averages:
2022 × 31 556 952 + 11 × 2 629 746 + 11 × 86 400 + [Hours] × 3 600 + [Minutes] × 60
I don't remember the time it was when I did this lol. Basically, current date minus one and the time as is, times the average seconds for each. I just used 0001 as the "beginning of the common era" just to simplify things lol.
Edit: I used 0001 as the "beginning of the common era."