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Passage of time in QC...

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aliensporebomb:

--- Quote from: AprilArcus on 10 Oct 2014, 21:51 ---I've been doing a lot of work on the wiki's timeline article lately. It is currently the very end of summer, about fifteen weeks since Tai's end-of-semester party. This will (barely) fit into Smith College's real-life academic calendar (the last three weeks of May plus the 13 weeks of summer), provided that the students all start classes within like, the next hundred strips. Soon the the brilliant New England autumn will be upon us! Claire, Emily, Cosette and Raven (what happened to Raven?) will be nose-deep in their studies, and everyone will pull on their warm jackets.

Here's how it worked out in the spreadsheet:



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This is highly impressive - is there any direct link for updates available?

FunkyTuba:
holy crap. Veronica and Jim's date was less than a week ago! Why aren't we still squeeing about that?

AprilArcus:

--- Quote from: aliensporebomb on 14 Oct 2014, 16:21 ---This is highly impressive - is there any direct link for updates available?

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I put it on the wiki in 100 strip chunks. Is there another format you'd like to see it in?

Is it cold in here?:

--- Quote from: cesium133 on 14 Oct 2014, 13:27 ---
--- Quote from: AprilArcus on 14 Oct 2014, 13:16 ---Yeah, clearly there is a reason Jeph's answer to how much comic time has elapsed is "a year or two". We could try constructing a long timeline and a short one and then see which seems less unreasonable. Or we could just throw up our hands and declare that 0-1300 take place in a temperate neverwhen that starts in November, ends in Setember, lasts for 60 days, and is immediately preceded by winter break.

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Time travel is involved. It's Pintsize's fault.

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It's a ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

cesariojpn:

--- Quote from: AprilArcus on 14 Oct 2014, 17:21 ---I put it on the wiki in 100 strip chunks. Is there another format you'd like to see it in?

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