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463.4.1 What day followed Wednesday, September 2, 1752?
463.4.2 How long is a fortnight?
463.4.3 How long is a "jiffy"?
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===== FACTOIDS =====
factoid: a briefly stated and usually trivial fact
The origins of our calendar came from the old Roman practice of
starting each month on a new moon. The Roman book - keepers
would keep their records in a ledger called a "kalendarium" and
this is where we get the word - Calendar.
The original Roman Calendar was 304 days long and had 10 months
that began with March. December marked the end of the calendar
year. The months of January and February were set aside for
festivals. It was Julius Caesar who reorganized the calendar year
to start with the month of January.
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===== SCORES =====
I think I've gotten everything caught up, but if your score is not
right, please let me know
Name ~ Score
ANDY ~ 12
Arlene ~ 12
At Neethling ~ 12
Chris ~ 12
Civexgovjd ~ 6
Darlene ~ 12
Dragon ~ 12
Druid Queen ~ 12
Fieldsjen ~ 6
Georgette ~ 6
Mare ~ 12
Mindot ~ 12
Peggy ~ 10
Pmantis ~ 6
Racetracker ~ 12
Shirley ~ 12
SlvrANblak ~ 12
Steve ~ 12
Susan ~ 12
Susie ~ 6
Team Robert ~ 12
Ymangellover ~ 12
Active Players this week: ~ 23
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