Hi Ammon,

On Tuesday, July 02, 2002, 2:25:17 PM, you wrote:

AJ> What?  Come again?  How does [now/date - 1-Jan-1980] come up with 8218?

That's the number of days.

You  could  divide that by 365 to get your answer; well, you could
also do something like:

>> to-date reduce [1900 1 now/date - 1-jan-1980]
== 3-Jul-1922

that  shows  22  years,  7  months  and  3  days,  but it would be
approximate anyway.

Regards,
   Gabriele.
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Amigan -- AGI L'Aquila -- REB: http://web.tiscali.it/rebol/index.r

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