By Robert Leitch on December 21, 2014
Today is the shortest day in the northern hemisphere, and that means the holiday season is coming!
It also means that we'll be getting more hours of sunlight every day, which means our developers will start photosynthesizing, which means they'll be able to work even faster on the upcoming Structure 3.0 release.
Log fires are all well and good, but we kind of miss basking in the glow of thermonuclear fusion
On behalf of the team here at ALM Works, I'd like to wish all our customers, partners, colleagues and friends in the northern hemisphere a joyful and cosy winter solstice. If you're in the southern hemisphere, I wish you cool lemonade and efficient air conditioning.
Today I discovered that the solstices in both hemispheres can be referred to simulatneously as the 'December solstice' and 'June solstice', and that the whole thing is a lot more complicated than I thought.
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