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Yn erthygl , sgrifennodd
Jonathan Stott : I've only experienced one 'tenuous' white Christmas that I can remember (I'm pushing 24) and that was in 2000 too. Perhaps if we adjust the calendar slightly... Well thanks to leap years, this Christmas day occurs 3/4 of a day earlier than Christmas 2000, so even less chance I guess. Maybe next year, when it's back to being later again! Adrian -- Adrian Shaw ais@ Adran Cyfrifiadureg, Prifysgol Cymru, aber. Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Cymru ac. http://users.aber.ac.uk/ais uk |
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![]() Well thanks to leap years, this Christmas day occurs 3/4 of a day earlier than Christmas 2000, so even less chance I guess. Maybe next year, when it's back to being later again! It isnt the fault of the leap-year that has brought Christmas earlier by 3/4 of a day. If we didn't have any leap-years at all, then Christmas Day would drift earlier by approximately 1/4 of a day EVERY year. Its thanks to leap-years that the correction is made, thus keeping it no more than 1 day early. Leap-years are a good thing. If we had no leap-years for 100 years, then Christmas Day would be 25 days early. ;-) Brendan |
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