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Sat 3 Sep, 2016 03:35 pm
Is today different from any day 50 years from now?
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Fil Albuquerque
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Sat 3 Sep, 2016 03:39 pm
@Thomas33,
I bet your questions 50 years from now will be identical...
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Sturgis
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Sat 3 Sep, 2016 03:45 pm
@Thomas33,
No two days are ever exactly the same on planet Oith.
Additionally, in 50 years September 3rd will fall on a Sunday.
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hingehead
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Mon 5 Sep, 2016 12:20 am
@Thomas33,
It will be 0.7 milliseconds longer
http://www.space.com/16380-leap-second-earth-rotation-moon.html
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hingehead
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Mon 5 Sep, 2016 01:08 am
Also, I sincerely doubt I will still have the same commute.
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sky123
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Tue 6 Sep, 2016 12:10 pm
@Fil Albuquerque,
You made laugh
. Yeah me too. I think Thomas will be identical Thomas 50 years in the future..
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George
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Wed 7 Sep, 2016 06:21 am
I plan on being dead, so there's that.
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