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It would have been perfectly legitimate if the subject was "Calculate
the XXth day of next month".

vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx 10/05/2009 3:54:12 PM >>>
Don't all Luddites work with Roman numerals only? None of those strange,

new-fangled Arabic things!!

Terrence Enger wrote:
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 15:09 -0500, Vern Hamberg wrote:

Yeah - got myself confused there - as I replied elsewhere, maybe I
was
thinking zero-based arrays - or needed to get out for lunch.

;-)


Be careful, Vern. If you keep doing this "zero" business, you will
soon
be wanting to abandon roman numerals, too.

Cheers,
Terry.


rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Vern,

If adding 1 day to jan 31 equal Feb 1 then why wouldn't adding 20
days to
jan 31 not equal feb 20?


Rob Berendt





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