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    This year, on 20th March

    at 11.39 and 33 seconds GMT, the sun (or, to be more pedantic, the trajectory of the point on the earth's surface at which the sun is vertically overhead) will cross the Equator to the more populous hemisphere.

    I for one, as an avid sunshine and daylight hunter, will be inwardly celebrating, though the constraints of office protocol may prevent me from actually opening a bottle of fizz at that time of day.

    Above data obtained from that fourmilab/Earth View website without further verification!

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    This year, on 20th March

    At more or less the same moment..the new Catholic Bishop is being inaugurated in the cathedral over the road from me..wonder if it means anything :-)

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      This year, on 20th March

      to the more populous hemisphere.
      There are potential solutions to this imbalance. Rounding up and sending everyone who's ever received a management bonus in the banking industry, and all Manchester United fans under the age of 35 who don't actually live in Salford, to Antarctica, for example.

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