The calender year…..
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By PortRoyalWenk
- The calender year…..
- Created: Apr 1, 2008
- Last updated: Aug 14, 2008
- After episode: 3.22: Through The Looking Glass
- Status: Current
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Has anyone gone to the Oceanic Website and taken a look at the seating chart? When you click on the seats when they are thighlighted they show things about certian characters. When I clicked on the one with Shannon something caught my eye.
It showed a passport typy ID of Sayid. His birthday on the ID was 17/01/1969. Now i have never put in a theory before, but maybe the show is not all about time continuems and all, but that somehow us as a civilization had added 5 extra months to the calander… or we took 5 months off??? Im not sure how it would tie in, but adding/changing the calander years would deffinitaly throw things out of wack. So that could be a factor into the time issues on the show. ( i could be way off though…..who knows…any comments?)
Key characters
| Short Name | Full Name | Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sayid | Sayid Jarrah | 2.14, 1.9, 3.11, 4.3, 4.12 | 389 |
Key events
| Theme | Relevant Episodes | Theories |
|---|---|---|
| Sayid is clubbed over the head | 1.7 | 60 |
| Sayid tries to riangulate the source of the French transmission | 1.7 | 69 |
I will be the first to comment on my theory….I think I did a good job. WoHoo. Yeah me.
UHHH… 17/01/1969 means January 17th, 1969.. It can be written either way, depending on where you’re from… not gonna give this a -1 score, cause you just misunderstood this. Better luck next time.
In Australia, 17/01/1969 is the way that we write the 17th of January 1969. It varies from country to country the norm for writing dates. However if you can find a date that was 17/17/1969 then that would be spooky. But it simply looks like Jan 17th to me.
what_now and Stitch are correct: while it is conventional in the USA to write month / day / year, in an xx / xx / xx format other countries use the convention day / month / year.
I think day/month/year makes sense. I think month/day/year is just awkward!
As an aside, the month/day USA convention did create the term 9/11 which, when spoken aloud, is a little snappier than 11/9.
‘Luckily’, in the UK, when hit without our very own terrorist attack, it occurred on the 7th July, thus we avoided any possible transatlantic confusion over dating name conventions, simply referring to it as: 7/7.
This comment has nothing to do with Lost.
Yeah, that would make sense….I guess my imagination was running away with it…..lol. Thanks to everyone for not giving me any negatives just for showing that im a blonde….lol.