Going the e-mail rounds. Thanks Dave. :D
Keep this and refer to it now and again
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How many days old are you? This should rattle your cage for today. Most seniors our age don't have a clue. When you have the answer, you might want to send this E-mail to other seniors. Have a great day! I just did because I handed it off to you. Lots of seniors don't know what day of the week they were born, but this will answer it along with other useful info. Most seniors have been on this earth many, many weeks and many, many days. How many days old are you? This will probably give you a jolt!
http://www.korn19.ch/coding/days.php
Or - open the Win 7 CALCULATOR, choose DATE CALCULATION from the VIEW tab, enter any 2 dates and click CALCULATE. You'll get years, months & days; and days between the 2 dates - but not all the other handy facts. Then you can multiply that number of days by 23 to determine the number of hours - then multiply by 60 to get the number of minutes - and again by 60 to determine the number of seconds. . . but, you'll also need to consider the exact time at the beginning and the exact time of the calculation - for best accuracy, of course.
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
It sure works. I never knew I was born on a Saturday. :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
DOOK wrote:
It sure works. I never knew I was born on a Saturday. :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
:lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
bcheary wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds. Thanks Dave. :D
Keep this and refer to it now and again
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How many days old are you? This should rattle your cage for today. Most seniors our age don't have a clue. When you have the answer, you might want to send this E-mail to other seniors. Have a great day! I just did because I handed it off to you. Lots of seniors don't know what day of the week they were born, but this will answer it along with other useful info. Most seniors have been on this earth many, many weeks and many, many days. How many days old are you? This will probably give you a jolt!
http://www.korn19.ch/coding/days.phpGoing the e-mail rounds. Thanks Dave. :D br br ... (
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Thank you, I always wanted to know that. LoL. :D
BW326
Loc: Boynton Beach, Florida
I'm 800 months old this week. Don't feel a month over 750... just clean living I guess.
I don't have that much time to wast figuring it out. For me every minute or second counts and I hope to get at least another 20 years to add on to my 81....Rich
Rich2236
Loc: E. Hampstead, New Hampshire
bcheary wrote:
Going the e-mail rounds. Thanks Dave. :D
Keep this and refer to it now and again
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How many days old are you? This should rattle your cage for today. Most seniors our age don't have a clue. When you have the answer, you might want to send this E-mail to other seniors. Have a great day! I just did because I handed it off to you. Lots of seniors don't know what day of the week they were born, but this will answer it along with other useful info. Most seniors have been on this earth many, many weeks and many, many days. How many days old are you? This will probably give you a jolt!
http://www.korn19.ch/coding/days.phpGoing the e-mail rounds. Thanks Dave. :D br br ... (
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Hey B
.looking at it that way, wow, i am ollllld.
Rich
HEART
Loc: God's Country - COLORADO
Plugged in "1812" - got back 73,000 days! (I'm pretty sure that's how old Pelosi is!!)
twowindsbear wrote:
Or - open the Win 7 CALCULATOR, choose DATE CALCULATION from the VIEW tab, enter any 2 dates and click CALCULATE. You'll get years, months & days; and days between the 2 dates - but not all the other handy facts. Then you can multiply that number of days by 23 to determine the number of hours - then multiply by 60 to get the number of minutes - and again by 60 to determine the number of seconds. . . but, you'll also need to consider the exact time at the beginning and the exact time of the calculation - for best accuracy, of course.
Or - open the Win 7 CALCULATOR, choose DATE CALCU... (
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"multiply that number of days by 23 to determine the number of hours"
hopefully a typo. :thumbup:
infocus wrote:
Thank you, I always wanted to know that. LoL. :D
:lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:
bigwolf40 wrote:
I don't have that much time to wast figuring it out. For me every minute or second counts and I hope to get at least another 20 years to add on to my 81....Rich
There you go Rich. :thumbup: :thumbup: :-D
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