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[lojban] Re: Lojbanic holidays
> 1987
> May - on Memorial Day weekend, Lojban (then called Loglan-88) is started by lojbab, Nora LeChevalier (still Tansky at that point), Gary Burgess?, and Tommy Whitlock?. At this point, it is intended merely as an alternative gismu list and phonology to evade copyright claims by JCB.
> October - lojbab and Nora married in ceremony with vows in primitive Lojban
http://www.lojban.org/tiki/Lojban+timeline
It looks like Lojban started in May 1987, but got it's current name in
June 1988.
Fun fact: Loglan 88 is also the name of a programming language
developed in Warsaw University in Poland some time ago (now long
forgotten).
mu'o mi'e ianek
On 4 Mar, 17:24, Jacob Errington <nicty...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Also, in 2016, Lojban will be 20 years old! (And in 2086, 100!)
> I think that Lojbanic holidays would be pretty neat. JCB's birthday sounds
> good, as well as the first publication of Loglan I and the CLL. I can't
> find these dates with simple Googling, but I'm sure that by asking around
> we can find out, no problem.
>
> Should some holidays be more important than others? If so, which would they
> be? I'd say that the most important one be the one in 1986, when Lojban
> actually became a fully-fledged, separate language, but I don't know the
> exact date in that year, unfortunately.
>
> mi'e la tsani mu'o
>
> On 4 March 2012 10:11, MorphemeAddict <lytl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Are there any specific dates associated with Lojban, such as creation day?
> > First publication date (for Loglan)? JCB's birthday? Court victories?
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> > stevo
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> > On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 9:57 AM, gleki <gleki.is.my.n...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> I wonder whether we should have our own culturally neutral holidays.
>
> >> I guess they should be natural independetn of any culture.
>
> >> Let's take perihelion
> >> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apsis#The_perihelion_and_aphelion_of_the...>for
> >> instance.
> >> Usually it's around January 3.
> >> We can call it {jbini solri nunsla} because it's when our planet is close
> >> to the Sun.
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> >> Luckily enough this date is not far from Christmas and New Year (but not
> >> connected !!!!).
> >> So it should be convenient for many people to celebrate it.
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> >> Another holiday is obviously Logfest.
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