The End Is Nigh (This Means You)
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The End Is Nigh (This Means You)
Feeling a bit fed up?
Try cheering yourself up with http://www.death-clock.org
In case you were wondering, my own result was Sunday June 10 2012.
What, me worry?
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Try cheering yourself up with http://www.death-clock.org
In case you were wondering, my own result was Sunday June 10 2012.
What, me worry?
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Re: The End Is Nigh (This Means You)
13/10/2052 I don't want to live to 119!!!Spoonbill wrote:Feeling a bit fed up?
Try cheering yourself up with http://www.deathclock.com
In case you were wondering, my own result was Sunday June 10 2012.
What, me worry?
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Cheers !petard249 wrote:I have an excellent little programme called "DateCalc." Give me your d.o.b. and I will tell you what day of the week it was. (Don't fudge it on the year!)It might help if I knew what day of the week I was born on, and I can't be @rsed to find out !
09-06-1947.
Share my birthday with Michael J Fox. That much I do know !
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John, it is not 'day of the week' it is the date.J.R. wrote:Cheers !petard249 wrote:I have an excellent little programme called "DateCalc." Give me your d.o.b. and I will tell you what day of the week it was. (Don't fudge it on the year!)It might help if I knew what day of the week I was born on, and I can't be @rsed to find out !
09-06-1947.
Share my birthday with Michael J Fox. That much I do know !
Petard, I have a little wooden box with a dial on top that tells me that, from 1992 to 2031. Prettier than a programme and it holds paperclips.
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John,
Assuming that 09-06-1947 is in the English style and is 9 June 1947 the day of the week was a Monday.
If US style and you mean 6 September 1947 then the day of the week was a Saturday.
Mary,
My little programme covers every year from 1000 to 2050 and also gives Feast Days, Quarter Days and Regnal Years in any year within that timeframe, and will subtract any date from another date giving the answer in either days or years and days. It is very handy and, for example, tells me at the tap of a key that JR has been on this Earth for 21,395 days. It also takes up less space than a wooden box, but I have to admit that it does not hold paper-clips, although, to be quite honest, I have noit lost any sleep over that, as yet
David
Assuming that 09-06-1947 is in the English style and is 9 June 1947 the day of the week was a Monday.
If US style and you mean 6 September 1947 then the day of the week was a Saturday.
Mary,
My little programme covers every year from 1000 to 2050 and also gives Feast Days, Quarter Days and Regnal Years in any year within that timeframe, and will subtract any date from another date giving the answer in either days or years and days. It is very handy and, for example, tells me at the tap of a key that JR has been on this Earth for 21,395 days. It also takes up less space than a wooden box, but I have to admit that it does not hold paper-clips, although, to be quite honest, I have noit lost any sleep over that, as yet
David
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Just in case anyone else wants some thing similar. (not quite as comprehensive as Petard's)petard249 wrote:John,
Assuming that 09-06-1947 is in the English style and is 9 June 1947 the day of the week was a Monday.
If US style and you mean 6 September 1947 then the day of the week was a Saturday.
Mary,
My little programme covers every year from 1000 to 2050 and also gives Feast Days, Quarter Days and Regnal Years in any year within that timeframe, and will subtract any date from another date giving the answer in either days or years and days. It is very handy and, for example, tells me at the tap of a key that JR has been on this Earth for 21,395 days. It also takes up less space than a wooden box, but I have to admit that it does not hold paper-clips, although, to be quite honest, I have noit lost any sleep over that, as yet
David
http://www.albion.edu/english/calendar
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LITTLE BOXES
Mary,
We are clearly both early risers! As a matter of interest I have tried to access the site you mention but get a "page unavailable" message????
David
We are clearly both early risers! As a matter of interest I have tried to access the site you mention but get a "page unavailable" message????
David
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Re: LITTLE BOXES
I see why, for some reason the [url] has been left on the link, I will remove it.petard249 wrote:Mary,
We are clearly both early risers! As a matter of interest I have tried to access the site you mention but get a "page unavailable" message????
David
Done, you will find it works now.
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