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smbadat
· 9 years ago
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Don't leap years have a day extra, rather than a day less?
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gavin484
· 9 years ago
Just thought the same but then doubted myself and couldn't remember how calendars work
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badasslatina
· 9 years ago
Yeah, 29 days in february rather than 28, so the second person to comment tried to pull a smartass and ended up pulling a dumbass
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guest
· 9 years ago
Swing and a miss
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guest
· 9 years ago
probably on her way back
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thepacifist
· 9 years ago
That's more than twice the distance around the entire world. How are they even determining which direction she went or that she never turned anywhere?
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meowiamacat
· 9 years ago
The actual milage is 67,570. Which, pacifist, is actually about 2.7 times the distance around the earth at the equator.
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thepacifist
· 9 years ago
Like I said, more than twice.
meowiamacat
· 9 years ago
Well, yeah, I was just giving an exact number.
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lenny
· 9 years ago
not the math
jimcrichton
· 9 years ago
Dude... just multiply years by 365.25 ... It's way easier and at most you'll only be off by a quarter of a day.
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