Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 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 (translation.......?) ________________________________ Ooops....Wrong Planet! Syndrome Autism Spectrum Resources www.PlanetAutism.com jypsy@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 That is exceedingly cool Jerry. I had never " seen " you do any mathematical stuff, what do you call it? Very cool. Camille In AutisticSpectrumTreeHouse , " Gerald Newport " <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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2004 Report Share Posted May 25, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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