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  1. Question: Birth Dates

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    Thanks for that reinsuranc.

    Thanks for that reinsuranc.
  2. Question: Calanders

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    Found the info I was looking for here....

    Found the info I was looking for here. http://webexhibits.org/calendars/year-definitions.html#Anchor-22685
  3. Question: Birth Dates

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    Thanks for that, but I think there must be a...

    Thanks for that, but I think there must be a formula behind it somewhere.
  4. Question: Birth Dates

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    Yes. In real time, and it doesn't take him very...

    Yes. In real time, and it doesn't take him very long.
  5. Question: Birth Dates

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    Birth Dates

    I have a friend who, if I tell him my birth date, can tell me what day of the week I was born on, but he won't tell me how it is done.
    Can you?
    Thank you.
  6. Question: Calanders

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    Calanders

    Can anyone tell me in which year I could accurately use a 2004 calendar again please, and what is the method used to work that out?
    Thank you.
  7. Question: Earths Crust

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    Earths Crust

    Can anyone tell me the thickness, in miles, of the earths crust, and scale for scale, how thick would that leave the shell of a table tennis ball?
    Thank you.
  8. Question: Water Expansion

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    Water Expansion

    Thanks for that Labman. Have always wondered that. Sorry about the words, "most compact". Dense is the word I was looking, and I should have known it. ;) :D
  9. Question: Water Expansion

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    Water Expansion

    Hi. Can someone tell be at what temperature water is at it's most compact? In other words, what temperature will it start expanding by both heating, and cooling?
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