Talk:Today
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Hmm, this'd be an awfully nice idea if it'd work right. :-\ -- John Owens 15:49 Apr 7, 2003 (UTC)
By the way, is there a list somewhere of the codes that can be used in double curly braces like that? I've been wondering about that ever since I saw {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}. -- John Owens 15:53 Apr 7, 2003 (UTC)
It shouldn't be The Today Programme when linked, because the program's full name is Today.
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[edit] Music Today
I believe there is a song called Today (Coming to America) by Neil Diamond. Assuming I'm correct and Today is the official title, shouldn't it be on this disambiguation page too?
[edit] Time Zones
It says today is Tuesday. Actually it's late Monday night here in the Pacific time zone, although it's Tuesday someplace further east. Art LaPella 05:47, July 19, 2005 (UTC)
How can we fix this problem?, could we have something like: Today is Tuesday in some parts of earth and Wednesday in others sort of thing, as having it follow date with geographical location would just be hard, if you get what i mean, or maybe in the future someone could program an interective map illustrating the current date throughout the world--mexaguil 08:43, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] O_o
That explantion of today gave me a headache. Good job.
[edit] Curret Day =
this: Saturday, 2008-06-14 isn't working, it was a over week behind when I updated it. It won't update itself, you have to click 'save page' which basically works like a refresh button and changed it to the current date. Is there some way this could be done automatically? And can we do something so that people in all timezones still have the correct day?
yeah, same for me too —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 66.235.9.15 (talk) 01:45, August 22, 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Problems with interwiki
I've found a problem with the iw links due to the fact that this article is both a disambiguation-page and a description of the present day. Could the article maybe become two? --CarinaT (talk) 20:36, 28 February 2008 (UTC)