I agreeI think it's only fair to note that in just the last week or so, numerous little tweaks and updates have been made, in direct response to feedback from customers after using 1.1 here on XenForo.com.
I was going to try and go, but I had some troubles at home, so I need to face those demons before spending any more money.
Yes, because seasons do not differ throughout the worldIt's Autumn. xx
Autumn everywhere in the northern hemisphere mate.Yes, because seasons do not differ throughout the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Summer_TimeAutumn everywhere in the northern hemisphere mate.
... and in the montains here we have the first snowAutumn everywhere in the northern hemisphere mate.
The last day of summer for the Northern Hemisphere is the day of the autumn equinox, or the day the sun's illusionary path in the sky is right over the equator. In the southern hemisphere, it is the last day of winter. That day varies from year to year, but is around September 22.
To forestall an argument, seasons and BST are two different things...
http://www.hintsandthings.com/library/Seasons-2011.htm
Autumn starts Friday 23 September this year, which makes today the last day of summer.
Autumn starts Friday 23 September this year, which makes today the last day of summer.
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