Now HERES a good PHP related thread thats been going on for around 2
days...:-D
Yes, but think about all the presents, hangovers, etc. they miss.
On Thursday 23 Oct 2003 2:12 am, Mike Migurski wrote:
I do wonder what the rule for those born on Feb 29'th. Do they
celebrate they're birthday
Oh, you're such a pedant.
On Thursday 23 Oct 2003 9:08 pm, Ryan A wrote:
Now HERES a good PHP related thread thats been going on for around 2
days...:-D
Yes, but think about all the presents, hangovers, etc. they miss.
On Thursday 23 Oct 2003 2:12 am, Mike Migurski wrote:
I do wonder
Nope, am a newbie here and I myself admit my grasp of php aint aint the
best, but dont you think something as interesting as this should be
discusses offlist?
(And yes, I do see the irony of cc'ing this to the list...)
Lastly, where in the world did you get pedant? word for the day or
something?
Lastly, where in the world did you get pedant? word for the day or
something? :-D Thats a real unusual word for normal everyday use, unless
you were trying to act pedant?? :-
The correct adverbial form is pedantically
;)
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On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 06:31:21PM +0200, DvDmanDT wrote:
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: How would I get the age of someone if I store the birthdate in a date field?
: I just realized FLOOR((UNIX_TIMESTAMP(NOW()) -
: UNIX_TIMESTAMP(birthdate))/60/60/24/365.25) wont work for persons born
: before 1970... :p I must get the
On Thursday 23 October 2003 00:31, DvDmanDT wrote:
How would I get the age of someone if I store the birthdate in a date
field? I just realized FLOOR((UNIX_TIMESTAMP(NOW()) -
UNIX_TIMESTAMP(birthdate))/60/60/24/365.25) wont work for persons born
before 1970... :p I must get the current age in
Curt Zirzow wrote:
I do wonder what the rule for those born on Feb 29'th. Do they
celebrate they're birthday before or after it on non leap years?
Neither. They celebrate it on Feb 29th. So while we age every
year, they only age once every four. Make sense?
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H| I haven't lost my
* Thus wrote Ashley M. Kirchner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Curt Zirzow wrote:
I do wonder what the rule for those born on Feb 29'th. Do they
celebrate they're birthday before or after it on non leap years?
Neither. They celebrate it on Feb 29th. So while we age every
year, they only
* Thus wrote Ashley M. Kirchner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Curt Zirzow wrote:
I do wonder what the rule for those born on Feb 29'th. Do they
celebrate they're birthday before or after it on non leap years?
Neither. They celebrate it on Feb 29th. So while we age every
year,
I do wonder what the rule for those born on Feb 29'th. Do they
celebrate they're birthday before or after it on non leap years?
Neither. They celebrate it on Feb 29th. So while we age every
year, they only age once every four. Make sense?
So their life expectancy is only ~19 years?
DvDmanDT wrote:
How would I get the age of someone if I store the birthdate in a date field?
I just realized FLOOR((UNIX_TIMESTAMP(NOW()) -
UNIX_TIMESTAMP(birthdate))/60/60/24/365.25) wont work for persons born
before 1970... :p I must get the current age in years, and I must be able to
select
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