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rbatham

Joined: 04-04-2006
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from Western Australia
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| New Message Posted!2006-11-24 11:48  
Thanks Jim . I worked it out (think) it was Sunday, and William I should have been in church. not playing on the beach at Hastings, Roy
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JimChampion

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| New Message Posted!2006-11-23 19:11  
Answer: it was a Thursday.
(only joking of course, but there's a 1 in 7 chance that I'm right)
I've had a quick look and found a lengthy FAQ on calendars in general:
http://www.tondering.dk/claus/cal/calendar28.html
and there's always wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calculating_the_day_of_the_week
Hope you find what it was!
Jim
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rbatham

Joined: 04-04-2006
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| New Message Posted!2006-11-23 14:00  
Can anyone help.?
I want to find a 'day' for historical dates,like 15th oct 1066 etc. I know there is a formula for calculating this ,but I've forgotten. can't find anything by google. Roy
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