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Stardates Explained - 20090228.1001

You don't understand the startdates?

Take, for example, 20090228.1001

Let me stick some spaces in some helpful places:

2009 02 28 . 10 01

That better?

20090228 means 28th February 2009, and 1001 is in 24-hour clock format, IE 10:01AM

Stardates in the Star Trek universe work in an entirely different way. Wikipedia has a good explanation on how Stardates work.

Events on this stardate

Picocon 26 trip

The plan is to catch the 8:50(ish) train to London, so people will need to arrive around 8:30 to give themselves time to buy a ticket and meet everyone else who is going. A group entry to the event is being organised and paid for by the society for all current members (membership is cheaper than paying for the event yourself)

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Stardate: 20090228.1000
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Stardate: 20090228.1001
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