It’s easy to learn if you know your 4 times table! I’m happy to help you!
Basically from what I said, if you take the last two digits of the year we’re in, and they’re divisible by 4 you’re in a leap year. If they’re not then it’s always 365 days, unless we as a society start accounting for the fractions.
Regarding the days of the week, they move based on predictable futures regardless of the calendar we are using. Hence the hidden joke.
My puny brain can’t understand either of you
it’s alright zombies will eat us first
You booked yourself in for 28 years later then?
This is a good thread 🙂
It’s easy to learn if you know your 4 times table! I’m happy to help you!
Basically from what I said, if you take the last two digits of the year we’re in, and they’re divisible by 4 you’re in a leap year. If they’re not then it’s always 365 days, unless we as a society start accounting for the fractions.
Regarding the days of the week, they move based on predictable futures regardless of the calendar we are using. Hence the hidden joke.