Thanks for the corrections.  ops: I had a feeling that the date might shift a bit. Of course, we know the 1111 time is a meaningless coincidence, unless we endow the ancient mystics the ability to predict the existince of our current time standards. One could also argue that the solstice time is only 0611 on the east coast of the US and 2311 near the date line. Not much mystic there.
Of course, the point remains that the sun passes through the crossings of the ecliptic and galatic equator twice a year, every year with no particular significance attached to it. 2012 will be no different.
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