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  • Subject: Re: Feb 29, 2000
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 12:56:55 -0700
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

Okay, I'm wrong, because 2100 is NOT a leap year and 1900 is NOT
a leap year.

Just listen to what everyone else says.  Actually, though, do I really, really,
really care if 1600 was a leap year and 1700 wasn't?  If I live to be 136
I might worry if 2100 is a leap year, but hopefully I'll be retired  by then.

Regards,

Jim Langston

Jim Langston wrote:

> Any year divisible by 4 unless evenly divisible by 400, or divisible
> by 1000.
>
> so, 2100 should be a leap year too, and 1900 should of been.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim Langston
>
> Joe Teff wrote:
>
> > I thought the leap year rule stated that any year evenly divisible
> > by 4 was a leap year unless it was also evenly divisible by 400
> > and then it wasn't. That would make 1700, 1800 and 1900 leap
> > years, but 2000 wouldn't be. Yet everywhere I look, it shows a
> > Feb 29th in 2000 (calendars, PIM software, OS/400 date data
> > types, etc). I seem remember a thread on this list a while back
> > and it was stated that 2000 wasn't a leap year. Can anyone set
> > me straight here.
> >
> > Joe Teff
> >
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