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Leap Years 1863
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tinaj | Report | 12 Mar 2008 10:54 |
A year is really 365 + a quarter days long - those quarter days are added together to make an extra day on 29th Feb once every 4 years. I believe that the quarter day will not be precisely 6 hours long, so in the centuary years we have to catch up again by losing that extra day. |
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ErikaH | Report | 12 Mar 2008 10:44 |
No, there is NOT a Feb 29th every year!!! Just look at your calendar for last year........or next! |
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BondiBaby | Report | 12 Mar 2008 06:14 |
Hi Malcom |
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mgnv | Report | 1 Mar 2008 12:13 |
Actually, 1700 would be the last century leap year before 2000 in England, since the Julian Calendar was in effect until Sept 1752, when it got replaced by the Gregorian Calendar. |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 1 Mar 2008 10:50 |
Rules for Calculating Leap Years in the Gregorian Calendar. |
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Jim The Ferret | Report | 29 Feb 2008 22:13 |
we have a member of our tree born 29 feb 1924. |
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Researching: |
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We're all crazy now | Report | 29 Feb 2008 12:30 |
Hi |
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BondiBaby | Report | 29 Feb 2008 12:23 |
Dose anybody know how dose a leap yr affect the birth records???? If at all..... |