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Post by uscgvet on Jul 29, 2017 6:32:37 GMT -6
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Post by socalexile on Jul 29, 2017 8:07:41 GMT -6
This is a good discussion.
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 30, 2017 10:59:33 GMT -6
Yes, I thought he did a great job.
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Post by brad on Jul 31, 2017 9:35:31 GMT -6
Lots to catch here... everyone notice that from the first blood moon tetrad Israel experienced in 1949 until the September 23 sign there are exactly 25,000 days!
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 31, 2017 19:21:25 GMT -6
Just wait until Gary posts the article I wrote, Brad, there's a lot more digging to do there that I haven't managed to do yet!
BTW, for counting up thousands and thousands of days, do you have some easy method to do it?
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Post by brad on Jul 31, 2017 19:24:59 GMT -6
Yes watchman....Excel spreadsheet...I'll post a copy tonight... Also I have 2 shovles and love to dig!!
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 31, 2017 19:26:18 GMT -6
I use an excel spreadsheet too, and have a few tricks I use with it. Just wondered about your tricks, if they're any better than mine.
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Post by whatif on Jul 31, 2017 19:31:58 GMT -6
There's also a date calculator that I sometimes use. Here are a couple of ways in which it can be used:
1. If you have a starting date and want to add or subtract a certain amount of years or months or days, use this page...
Source: "Date Calculator: Add to or Subtract From a Date," TimeandDate.com, 1995-2017, www.timeanddate.com/date/dateadd.html
2. If you want to know how much time is between 2 given dates, use this page...
Source: "Calculate Duration Between Two Dates," TimeandDate.com, 1995-2017, www.timeanddate.com/date/duration.html
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Post by watchmanjim on Jul 31, 2017 19:40:06 GMT -6
Great resource, Whatif!
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