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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Album Cover Contest Post 302396181 by pludi on Thursday 18th of February 2010 01:55:15 AM
Old 02-18-2010
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Originally Posted by Neo
Two of those are my favorites! U2 - The Joshua Tree is the best. I was listening to it yesterday in fact. Ditto for R.E.M. Out of Time. Amazing works of art!
That's why I picked them. "Where the streets have no name" and "Losing my religion" are my all-time favorites. But seems it's too easy, guess I'll have to go more Indie and/or obscure with the next round ]:->

And you're right, it's easy to get the year by searching for the album. However, for not providing the year in the first place, I'll only award ceil(answers/2) points for those answered correctly (there's 1 mistake).

Last edited by pludi; 02-18-2010 at 03:00 AM..
 

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ns_time: Returns the value of time in seconds since 00:00:00 UTC, January 1, 1970. This return value is suitable as input to the ns_http- time function to get the current time. ns_fmttime: Formats the time string,time,according to the format provided in format string. If no format is provided, defaults to "%a %b %e %H:%M:%S %Z %Y". ns_gmttime: Returns a Tcl list of the pieces of the current Greenwich Mean Time. The pieces are seconds (0-59) minutes (0-59) hours (0-23) dayofmonth (1-31) monthofyear (0-11) year (year-1900)* dayofweek (Sunday=0) dayofyear (0-365) 1 if Daylight Savings Time is in effect ns_localtime: Returns a Tcl list of the pieces of the current local time. The pieces are seconds (0-59) minutes (0-59) hours (0-23) dayofmonth (1-31) monthofyear (0-11) year (year-1900)* dayofweek (Sunday=0) dayofyear (0-365) 1 if Daylight Savings Time is in effect EXAMPLES
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