That's great, I'll add it to my list of useful facts.
Here's another one: 1600, 2000, 2400 are leap years. 1700, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300 are not leap years.
and another: September 1752 in the US, Canada and England had only 19 days. Other parts of the world switched in other years.
And one that I remember from MAD Magazine in 1961. It is the last "upside down year" for a long, long, time.
Did anybody see you doing that? :laughing:
My cousin was born 6 months prematurely, he believed it for a few years.....
Was bad form in the early 50's
<snert> Yeah, both my Mum & Dad were first-born 'premature' births (1930s).![]()
It was amazing how fast people could count on their fingers as soon as a newly wed bears fruit.
In 68 posts I read nothing I can believe!!!!