lol I know if you enter that stardate, you won't get our current date. I decided to use the stardate calculator that would show the date had the TNG series continued to air new episodes up to the present :) Pretty cool, huh? *Technically* there is no stardate for our time period because it wasn't retroactive when people on earth began using it in the 23rd century. But if you *really* wanted to extrapolate to see what *right now* would be in stardate, it would be -312071.75 (Jan 27, 2011 4:30am). Ok, that's enough nerd sprechen for one night. :)
You made me look up stardates~! Keep these rolling, I look forward to more quarks of quack!
ReplyDeletelol I know if you enter that stardate, you won't get our current date. I decided to use the stardate calculator that would show the date had the TNG series continued to air new episodes up to the present :) Pretty cool, huh? *Technically* there is no stardate for our time period because it wasn't retroactive when people on earth began using it in the 23rd century. But if you *really* wanted to extrapolate to see what *right now* would be in stardate, it would be -312071.75 (Jan 27, 2011 4:30am). Ok, that's enough nerd sprechen for one night. :)
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