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Kerrmudgeon
02-12-2014, 10:20pm
comes a year with a month with 5 full weekends, and this is that year! The ONLY one you'll ever see......:yesnod:
http://www.imom.com/images/tools/2014_august_printable_calendar_600px.jpg
August, this year, will have 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This happens only once every 823 years. The Chinese call it 'Silver pockets full. " So: send this message to your friends and in four days money will surprise you.
:dance::dance::dance:
sanchez
02-12-2014, 10:22pm
That's pretty cool.
Chris Fowler
02-12-2014, 10:26pm
Or it happens approximately once every 7 months with 31 days. Or any 31 day month where the 1st of the month is on a Friday.
For example, May 2015.
Kerrmudgeon
02-12-2014, 10:33pm
Or it happens approximately once every 7 months with 31 days. Or any 31 day month where the 1st of the month is on a Friday.
For example, May 2015.
Party pooper :slap:...I like my version better. Just got it in my email. :toetap:
Maybe it's in the Chinese calender???
Kevin_73
02-12-2014, 10:45pm
Meh,
My birthday is still on a Tuesday.
Or it happens approximately once every 7 months with 31 days. Or any 31 day month where the 1st of the month is on a Friday.
For example, May 2015.
It's the only one you'll ever see THIS YEAR though
With the calendar moving one day a year disregarding leap years, how in the heck could you believe this?:rofl:
Sea Six
02-13-2014, 10:04am
I honestly don't see what all the fuss is about.
Weekends come every seven days, same as they always have. :dunno:
Cybercowboy
02-13-2014, 10:23am
You do realize the the calender repeats EXACTLY every 44 years or so (can't remember the exact number, but it's in that range...)
Joecooool
02-13-2014, 10:27am
You do realize the the calender repeats EXACTLY every 44 years or so (can't remember the exact number, but it's in that range...)
There is a specific pattern on how a calendar repeats itself. If the calendar is not a leap year, the calendar will generally repeat itself 11 years later. If the calendar came immediately after a leap year, it will repeat itself only 6 years later.
Cybercowboy
02-13-2014, 10:29am
There is a specific pattern on how a calendar repeats itself. If the calendar is not a leap year, the calendar will generally repeat itself 11 years later. If the calendar came immediately after a leap year, it will repeat itself only 6 years later.
I came back to say it repeats no more than every 44 years or so, as I thought about it a bit more, and you have now ruined my ninja edit. I'll fume about this as I head to jury duty at Federal Court today. :issues:
Admiral Blue
02-13-2014, 10:46am
:cool:
lspencer534
02-13-2014, 11:43am
I remember a month with 5 weekends just a few years ago.
Kerrmudgeon
02-13-2014, 11:52am
With the calendar moving one day a year disregarding leap years, how in the heck could you believe this?:rofl:
I was just checking to see if all you fools were paying attention. Surprise, surprise! :rofl:
Meeko87
02-13-2014, 12:46pm
Who is money and what are they going to surprise me with?
mrvette
02-13-2014, 1:08pm
At ANY rate, just HOW does this affect my life????
:lol::shots:
NeedSpeed
02-13-2014, 1:14pm
I honestly don't see what all the fuss is about.
Weekends come every seven days, same as they always have. :dunno:
When you get paid biweekly it's the one month you get 3 paychecks instead of 2.
:dance:
mrvette
02-13-2014, 1:56pm
When you get paid biweekly it's the one month you get 3 paychecks instead of 2.
:dance:
SO in the past, I got to pay the MORTGAGE 2X that month too.....
:issues::leaving:
Czarvette
02-14-2014, 12:03am
When you get paid biweekly it's the one month you get 3 paychecks instead of 2.
:dance:
Whaaaa...?
If you get paid biweekly, that's at least 26 times per year, meaning there's at least two months every year where you get three paychecks.
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