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Ayup, that's the new math you get when you are trying to do 3 things at once
while also punching in #s on an old fashioned calculator. I dropped a 60 in
there.
You'd think I'd realize it, I used to have the "86400 seconds in a day"
memorized, but after the last 2 weeks of work, I'm too braindead for it to
sink in ;-)
James Brown wrote:
> In lugnet.general, Tom Stangl writes:
> > Currently, it's at 33000 seconds - about 23 days away. Sounds to me that
> > it's the Y2K set releases, the timing would be about right.
>
> ?!? That must be the new math. :)
>
> 33000 seconds is a little over 9 hours.
>
> 23 days would be 1,987,200 seconds.
>
> James
> http://www.shades-of-night.com/lego/
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