[GCFL-discuss] QUESTION FOR THOUGHT

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Thu Feb 26 11:04:56 CST 2004


Eric, Lance

I figured this out decades ago.  
The first day of the year moves 5 days from one leap year to the next.  If
year 1 starts on Sunday, year 5 starts on Friday, 9 on Wednesday, 13 on
Monday, 17 on Saturday, 21 on Thursday, 25 on Tuesday and 29 on Sunday.

QED

greenBubble


It is funny that you ran it in a calander program.  When the question
was first asked of me I did the same thing.  Could you imagine if you
were asked that before the days of computers!!

Eric
NY

>>> <gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net> 2/26/2004 11:32:10 AM >>>

Let me run a calendar program and I'll have an answer for you: February
2032 Which, once again is a leap year that starts on a Sunday. Good
question Eric!

Lance
WA
-- gcfl-discuss at gcfl.net wrote:
How many of you know the last time there was 5 sundays in the month of
February??  How about the next time we are going to have 5????  Just
wondering if anybody else knows the answer.

Eric
NY
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