MonstaMunch: I don't know if Feb 29th is actually celebrated anywhere, but it's four times more rare than Christmas or a birthday, so happy 29th of February everyone :)
Miaghstir: Strangely enough, until year 2000, Feb 24 was the "leap day" in Sweden. And as far as birthdays go, Feb 29 is a perfectly valid birthday (albeit one that can only be properly celebrated every 4th year).
Very interesting. That is the first time I hear about a leap day that is different from February 29. But than how did you "leap" actually? I mean, 25th still comes after 24th every year, so how does that help?
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Thanks for Rayman I have been wanting to try it also and I am quite sure abolat will enjoy it.
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MonstaMunch: No, the really sad part is how they decided if you were too educated to live: Wearing glasses was punishable by death.
FraterPerdurabo: I think I recall reading something similar in Russia during the early revolutionary days. University students were recognised because they wore a distinctive hat and were accordingly executed. When they stopped wearing them, the executioners would examine their hair and heads for the inline caused by having worn that particular hat.
I do not think I heard of this, even though I suppose it was entirely possible at that time. What I DO know, though, was that after 1917 everyone who studied e.g. in the Naval Academy at St. Petersburg came in barely knowing how to read, write, sum, subtract, multiply and divide. And before 1917 this Academy prepared highest-ranking Naval officers.