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Re: NSDatePicker behaviour is odd when typing date


  • Subject: Re: NSDatePicker behaviour is odd when typing date
  • From: Michael Hall <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 05:43:34 -0500


On Mar 18, 2007, at 9:00 PM, Michael Hall wrote:


Sorry to reply to my own post, but I checked Wikipedia. You are correct that the Julian calendar was long and needed days dropped.

Sorry for this again, sort of continuing a off-topic post all by myself.
I hoped someone else would of corrected me by this morning. But for the archives, and in order not to leave anyone with false information I was completely wrong. But I seem not to be the only one.
Google hits:
364.2424 - 3 hits
364.2425 - 7 hits
365.2424 - 410 hits
365.2425 - 39,200 hits
365.2525 - 10 hits
365.2524 - 10 hits


I may of missed some variations. But it is actually less than 365 1/4 as originally stated. So one of the 365.24 values is correct. I must of subconsciously tried fixing this by changing the century adjustment. It is a 400 year cycle. 3 of the 4 centuries in the cycle are not leap years, subtracted out, the ones actually divisible by 400 remain leap years. 2000 fortunately for Y2K efforts was one that was a normal leap year. Which has me wondering if 2100 will bring on another calendar crisis to handle the fact that it is not a leap year. Hopefully, a few Cobol programmers have been cryogenically frozen to deal with IBM mainframe code at that time. I am available if anyone wants to get a proactive start on that.

I will say no more. The original information before I jumped in was completely accurate.

http://webexhibits.org/calendars/timeline.html

Mike Hall        mikehall at spacestar dot net
http://www.spacestar.net/users/mikehall
http://sourceforge.net/projects/macnative



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