The bulk of people use Windows, too. Doesn't say anything for their intelligence or taste...
So there's no doubt (this is not a democratic thing here, it just friggin'
is), the following reminder is provided. Our friends from Oz can stand on their heads to read this and make it come out correctly.

Oh, and it doesn't matter where you're from (even Oregon - where Reed's school cheer is, "Duuude!"), this is the way it works. Don't blame America - we didn't decide on it - blame the British and the RAS (pommy bastards!). Or the Greeks. Probably the Romans (they were the ones with red stripes on their robes and Oxford accents). Anyway, it was somebody from Europe or the Mediterranean that figured this out, after watching the Pagans for a few hundred years.
Anyway...
Spring Equinox (Equinox: equal nights) (March 21st, first day of Spring), refers to the "turning of the season," where the night is equal to the day, and days get progressively longer, warmer, and things blossom & bloom! (Try saying it like Doug Henning, it's funnier that way). It's also the reason for the rabbit & egg thing this month.
Summer Soltice (Soltice: Sun stops) (
June 21st, first day of summer), is the point where the sun stops its traverse nortward, and begins moving progressively south again. The longest "day" of the year. My air conditioning's already been on for two months, and my pool has been swimmable for about seven weeks.
I could go on a diatribe here over Daylight Saving - being from Arizona & all, but I'll save that for another time...
Autumnal Equinox (September 21st, first day of Autumn), the days & nights are again equal, and it's time to harvest (Thanksgiving, anyone?) and prepare for the long cold night. And wonder if this post will
ever end...
Winter Solstice (December 21st, first day of Winter), the shortest "day" of the year, time to sit around the fire, drag in a tree because even a fir tree smells better than we do after six weeks cooped up in this hut, and I'll give you a gift, 'cuz if I don't I'm going to strangle you!!!
So, there's why Steve will ride down from Cupertino, dropping Leopard on all the good little boys and girls before June 21st, because
that's the friggin' end of Spring!
Geez...