This relates to a problem I was having determining the season.

I think I'll just subtract 10 days from the current quarter to return 
Spring, Summer, Autumn or Winter. It's not perfect, but the way to 
algorithmically determine the seasons is beyond my little, rabbit brain.

In case someone is interested:



On Thursday, Feb 20, 2003, at 10:29 America/Chicago, Bruce Sorge wrote:

> Because the Chinese calendar is based on the cycles of the Moon, the
> beginning of the New Year can fall anywhere between late January and 
> the
> middle of February. In 2003, it comes on February 1st. The festivities 
> begin
> 22 days prior to the New Year date and continue for 15 days afterward.
>
>> Doesn't the Chinese New Year start in late January or early February
>> depending on the year? :) I think this script would make me a Snake
>> whereas I'm really a Dragon.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Ben

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