I will explain later. Let's wait... to see if someone else has other opinions...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:If you know, why don't you explain?
I don't know. So I wait for answers.Originally posted by zzzjjj2002:I will explain later. Let's wait... to see if someone else has other opinions...
February, March, NovemberOriginally posted by zzzjjj2002:Hi boys and girls, here I have a statement: Every year, no matter it is a leap year or not, has at least one day of Friday the 13th, and at most two such days.
If you disagree, you just give an example of year with no or 3 or more such days.
If you want to prove it is true, how will you do?
oh no we're dayless...Originally posted by FadeToBlack:To be honest, numbers are never true in this world. They only exist when human beings create them. Therefore, calanders are also not true because human create it. And conclusion? Friday the 13th never exist..
yeah, wait 'til you listen to this..Originally posted by finoq:oh no we're dayless...
the next such occurance of 3 friday the 13ths is year 2009.Originally posted by zzzjjj2002:Hi boys and girls, here I have a statement: Every year, no matter it is a leap year or not, has at least one day of Friday the 13th, and at most two such days.
smlj?Originally posted by FadeToBlack:yeah, wait 'til you listen to this..
Ideally, what if you realised what you are doing in this world is actually computed?
What if one day you truely wake up(perhaps the day you die) and realised the real world is another world.
matrix freak. pay no attention to him.Originally posted by chanff8:smlj?![]()
What?Originally posted by FadeToBlack:yeah, wait 'til you listen to this..
Ideally, what if you realised what you are doing in this world is actually computed?
What if one day you truely wake up(perhaps the day you die) and realised the real world is another world.
What If I told you that we are living in the "now" As in the past, present and future is ocuuring at the same time?Originally posted by FadeToBlack:yeah, wait 'til you listen to this..
Ideally, what if you realised what you are doing in this world is actually computed?
What if one day you truely wake up(perhaps the day you die) and realised the real world is another world.
wtf? your an idiot.Originally posted by zzzjjj2002:I am glad some people told me 2009 has 3 Fridays the 13th. Now my statement changes to each year has at least one, at most three such days. Who can prove this?
Originally posted by JennTS:wtf? you an idiot.
if someone can show you a date that has 4 friday the 13ths/no friday the 13ths, will you change your quiestion again?
Originally posted by zzzjjj2002:I am glad some people told me 2009 has 3 Fridays the 13th. Now my statement changes to each year has at least one, at most three such days. Who can prove this?
It's pretty simple to prove or disapprove this theroy with an application. As you know, there are applications that, when you specify a year, it will show the calender for that year, even if it's say, 1990 or 2025. Using this logic, we can have a program that runs from a specified year to another specified year and automatically count how many friday the 13th they are in that particular year. It's not totally accurate, but at least you can prove during say year 1000 to year 3000 there is/are how many friday the 13th to each year specifically. It's not totally accurate because it's only accurate as much as how you set the date range.Originally posted by zzzjjj2002:Hi boys and girls, here I have a statement: Every year, no matter it is a leap year or not, has at least one day of Friday the 13th, and at most two such days.
If you disagree, you just give an example of year with no or 3 or more such days.
If you want to prove it is true, how will you do?