At 5:39 PM -0500 9/22/99, [log in to unmask] wrote:
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> .... Since there are
>28 different calendars in the Gregorian calendars (7 days * 4 years), in 2039,
>I would just have to figure out which year had the same calendar as 2039.
>That
>would be 2011. So I would set the watch to the year 2011 and everything would
>work until 2039 again (which would be 2066 in reality.)
Umm, it seems to me that there are only two kinds of year, a leap year, and
a non-leap year. Therefore, there are only 14 possible Gregorian calendars,
right?
BBL