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Encyclopedia > 12th January
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January 12 is the 12th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 353 days remaining (354 in leap years).



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January 12 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1051 words)
January 12 is the 12th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar.
In the movie by Stanley Kubrick HAL was "born" in 1992, while in the book by Arthur C. Clarke the same event occurs in 1997.
Strange astrological properties with 3+ celestial bodies in alignment gives them great power which they use to kill off several of their high school classmates on their birthday in 1996.
ConceptArt.org Forums - Nerd Test (1246 words)
January 12th, 2004 03:46 PM When doing this test I was thinking to myself " Man this is gotta be up in the 80%'s".
January 12th, 2004 04:23 PM lol, omg this is teh l33test shit.
January 12th, 2004 09:12 PM 50% That's pretty good, I think - those were some bizzaro questions - I wish they had shared the answers, though.
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