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| Ian^ |
Today's Birthdays: aNTAcid (24), eyeamthedj (24), Delay Llama (44), elldan (32), D'exxed (20), ryanR:A:W:K:U:S (20), zahush76 (28)
Unlucky guys :p |
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| KilldaDJ |
| leap year? a birthday every 4 years or something? |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by KilldaDJ
leap year? a birthday every 4 years or something? |
Aye |
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| getfoul |
| 4 year olds will be driving tomorrow :nervous: |
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| Psygnosis |
| huh? i dont get it??:conf: |
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| nrjizer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psygnosis
huh? i dont get it??:conf: |
Today is February 29th. There is only a 29th of February every 4 years (feb is usually 28 days long).
You see, every year (the amount of time the Earth takes to travel around the sun once), it spins around 365 and 1/4 times. So every 4 years, to round things out, we have an extra day in February (today, the 29th). It's called a leap year. Last one was in 2000. Before that, 1996. And so on. |
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| moondog |
| thats ok, they age slower, only one year every four. IMO, they are very lucky people.:D |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by moondog
thats ok, they age slower, only one year every four. IMO, they are very lucky people.:D |
Rick, your sigs ed, if you want i'll host it for ya mate |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
Today is February 29th. There is only a 29th of February every 4 years (feb is usually 28 days long).
You see, every year (the amount of time the Earth takes to travel around the sun once), it spins around 365 and 1/4 times. So every 4 years, to round things out, we have an extra day in February (today, the 29th). It's called a leap year. Last one was in 2000. Before that, 1996. And so on. | u should of just said "figure it out" instad of going into detail about the whole thing man....
NERD:stongue: ;) |
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| jdat |
| Yesterday when I saw the froggies on google I was like wtf ... but then I clicked and noticed it was a leap year :p |
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| physe |
| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
Today is February 29th. There is only a 29th of February every 4 years (feb is usually 28 days long).
You see, every year (the amount of time the Earth takes to travel around the sun once), it spins around 365 and 1/4 times. So every 4 years, to round things out, we have an extra day in February (today, the 29th). It's called a leap year. Last one was in 2000. Before that, 1996. And so on. |
I could be wrong, but I don't believe there was a leap year in 2000 because isn't there some extra rule that every 200 years there is no leap year? |
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