Roelof Otten wrote:
> For me it's quite logical. When my aunt goes on holiday to Germany and
> sends me postcard (she did), I don't care when the card has been sent,
> because I haven't seen it. I don't care when it's been delivered into
> my mailbox, as I haven't seen it yet. I do care when I collect the
> card from my mailbox, because that's the moment I see it.
> Now I decide to archive my cards when they're seven days old, I don't
> start to count from the day they were sent, nor from the day it
> arrived in my mailbox, but I count from the day I've got it in my
> hands, that's logic. And that's the same logic TB uses.
>   
following the same logic, there can't be anything older than you are.
even our planet is not any older than your date of birth, right? :)


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