Yeah! On my laptop rn. Hopefully that issue is only on mobile! Was just a thought I had and only tried it out on the one second. Though, part of the inspiration behind the thought was the phrase "future proves past". Like, examining things from the future and then going to the past could bring about a new perspective. That's all. would be cool if this brought about other interesting strings like this, too!
It's got an infinite scroll type thing going. You may need to hold page down to get the whole thing loaded.
EDIT: Another thing you might try later: I'm gonna make it to where you can put Q-clock rays in the Excalidraw view, and also the whole Q-clock. You might notice something about this run of days in relation to other parts of the clock.
Used Qalerts search to look up the dates of the posts:
#4324 - May 26, 2020
#4323 - May 26, 2020 (Same as above one)
#3904 - March 27, 2020
#2536 - December 2, 2018
#2535 - December 2, 2018 (Same as above one)
Then I checked these dates on the Vanilla QClock from q-clock.com: https://www.q-clock.com/images/qclock_vanilla.jpg. They do match up on the QClock, but it's on [01], so that's a bug, and it seems that they aren't actually consecutive, so yeah, that's also a bug. Bummer. Still strange how well that sequence seemed to fit!
Shite thx fren I really should have noticed there was an off by one error when the first ray came up :19. I'll follow up here when it's fixed. Apologies.
That's okay! interesting series of events. Live, Learn, Grow! I'll probably still go through each Q post backwards... once I'm done going through all of them forwards kek!
Yeah! On my laptop rn. Hopefully that issue is only on mobile! Was just a thought I had and only tried it out on the one second. Though, part of the inspiration behind the thought was the phrase "future proves past". Like, examining things from the future and then going to the past could bring about a new perspective. That's all. would be cool if this brought about other interesting strings like this, too!
It's got an infinite scroll type thing going. You may need to hold page down to get the whole thing loaded.
EDIT: Another thing you might try later: I'm gonna make it to where you can put Q-clock rays in the Excalidraw view, and also the whole Q-clock. You might notice something about this run of days in relation to other parts of the clock.
Used Qalerts search to look up the dates of the posts:
#4324 - May 26, 2020
#4323 - May 26, 2020 (Same as above one)
#3904 - March 27, 2020
#2536 - December 2, 2018
#2535 - December 2, 2018 (Same as above one)
Then I checked these dates on the Vanilla QClock from q-clock.com: https://www.q-clock.com/images/qclock_vanilla.jpg. They do match up on the QClock, but it's on [01], so that's a bug, and it seems that they aren't actually consecutive, so yeah, that's also a bug. Bummer. Still strange how well that sequence seemed to fit!
Shite thx fren I really should have noticed there was an off by one error when the first ray came up :19. I'll follow up here when it's fixed. Apologies.
That's okay! interesting series of events. Live, Learn, Grow! I'll probably still go through each Q post backwards... once I'm done going through all of them forwards kek!
I actually did scroll down before scrolling up. Trying to confirm these posts are truly clustered together like this.