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Jypsy,

If we round to the nearest day, then 's birthdate, 12/15/87 is

6,006 days ago. He was born on a Tuesday and I write this on a Tuesday. He

is 2 X 3 X 11 X 13 weeks old.

6006 days = 144,144 hours or 8,848,640 minutes or

518,918,400 seconds.

will reach a billion seconds on 8/23/2019.

Jerry Newport

PS: His 10k time beats heck out of what I could do at that age. I

didn't run that far but my time at 2.5 miles, the standard cross country

distance in 1964, was slower per mile by a minute and you slow down as it

gets longer.

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At 03:57 PM 5/25/2004 +0000, Gerald Newport wrote:

> Jypsy,

>

> If we round to the nearest day, then 's birthdate, 12/15/87 is

>6,006 days ago. He was born on a Tuesday and I write this on a Tuesday. He

>is 2 X 3 X 11 X 13 weeks old.

>

> 6006 days = 144,144 hours or 8,848,640 minutes or

>

> 518,918,400 seconds.

>

> will reach a billion seconds on 8/23/2019.

That would be the day before Jasmine's 26th birthday :)

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That is exceedingly cool Jerry.

I had never " seen " you do any mathematical stuff, what do you call it?

Very cool.

Camille

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<wholphin48@h...> wrote:

>

>

> Jypsy,

>

> If we round to the nearest day, then 's birthdate,

12/15/87 is

> 6,006 days ago. He was born on a Tuesday and I write this on a

Tuesday. He

> is 2 X 3 X 11 X 13 weeks old.

>

> 6006 days = 144,144 hours or 8,848,640

minutes or

>

> 518,918,400 seconds.

>

> will reach a billion seconds on 8/23/2019.

>

> Jerry Newport

>

> PS: His 10k time beats heck out of what I could do at that

age. I

> didn't run that far but my time at 2.5 miles, the standard cross

country

> distance in 1964, was slower per mile by a minute and you slow down

as it

> gets longer.

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Camille wrote:

> That is exceedingly cool Jerry.

>

> I had never " seen " you do any mathematical stuff, what do you call

> it?

I'm not Jerry, but I'll answer... it's a savant skill he has, so I

suppose you could call it mathematical savantism.

> Very cool.

I've seen him do it in person-- it only takes him a few seconds to do that.

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