Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Believe me when I say we will still have doomsday scenarios in 2013 and beyond. Think ahead ATS.
I get DIBBS on Apophis !!!!!! 2029....
I wonder if it will take out ISS first?
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
First, it's Doomsday, not domesday.
Domesday Book (pronounced /ˈduːmzdeɪ/ or sometimes /ˈdoʊmzdeɪ/),[1][2] now held at The National Archives, Kew, Richmond upon Thames in South West London, is the record of the great survey of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086. The survey was executed for William I of England (William the Conqueror): "While spending the Christmas of 1085 in Gloucester, William had deep speech with his counsellors and sent men all over England to each shire to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and what it was worth" (Anglo-Saxon Chronicle).
World English Dictionary
domesday (ˈduːmzˌdeɪ)
—n
a variant spelling of doomsday
doomsday or domesday (ˈduːmzˌdeɪ)
—n
1. (sometimes capital) the day on which the Last Judgment will occur
2. any day of reckoning
3. (modifier) characterized by predictions of disaster: doomsday scenario
[Old English dōmes dæg Judgment Day; related to Old Norse domsdagr]
World English Dictionary
doomsday or domesday (ˈduːmzˌdeɪ)
—n
1. (sometimes capital) the day on which the Last Judgment will occur
2. any day of reckoning
3. (modifier) characterized by predictions of disaster: doomsday scenario
[Old English dōmes dæg Judgment Day; related to Old Norse domsdagr]
Originally posted by timidgalWell thanks, I learned something, and that should make Pimander feel better.
Actually, either spelling is correct
World English Dictionary
domesday (ˈduːmzˌdeɪ)
a variant spelling of doomsday
doomsday or domesday (ˈduːmzˌdeɪ)
Yeah I know it's not quite the same word, but it's the main component of the word other than "day"
Originally posted by zorgonYeah, that's one of them, it's a pretty good one, a lot less lame than the 2012 story.
I get DIBBS on Apophis !!!!!! 2029....
I wonder if it will take out ISS first?