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Monday, December 26, 2016

Zoneu Auþorisat Needs Editors

We have an editor-in-chief and a Talossan translator already. But my inability for stability is well-known! I don't want Zoneu Auþorisat to end in case something happens to my motivation: Talossa needs active press.
So, if you like journalism and you want to write news and articles about Talossan life — please drop me a line! Write me a personal message on Wittenberg, or contact us by e-mail.


1 comment:

  1. I really, really, really would like there to be a truly Talossan clock - a Talossan timezone. I have (I think) explained this timezone elsewhere, but it consists of 50-hour days. At any instant there are two (or three) days active at the same moment. Time is measured in hours and minutes (of course!) from the initial start of a day - which is 14 hours prior to GMT noon. A given day does not end until 50 hours later (look at a globe and imagine a "day" - leading edge and trailing edge - moving around it, and you will see what I mean.)
    In any case, all dates should be referred back to the Talossan calendar, with its year numbers included.
    Ian Tamoran.

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