27-07-2005, 08:48 AM
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Hagar is (almost) spot on![Big Grin Big Grin](https://globalbuzz-sa.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
In 1752, the Gregorian calender replaced the Julian calender in Great Britain and the American colonies. The day the change took place was September 2, 1752. Because the Julian calender was 11 days behind the Gregorian calender, the next day was September 14, thereby completely skipping September 3 through 13, 1752.
Your heart beats 50 000 times per day.
Hagar is (almost) spot on
![Big Grin Big Grin](https://globalbuzz-sa.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.png)
In 1752, the Gregorian calender replaced the Julian calender in Great Britain and the American colonies. The day the change took place was September 2, 1752. Because the Julian calender was 11 days behind the Gregorian calender, the next day was September 14, thereby completely skipping September 3 through 13, 1752.
Your heart beats 50 000 times per day.