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It translates to 365.25 as in 365 days a year. Bummer for leap years though.
 
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People do nutty things, how much he wants for it?
 
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What am i missing?

31557600seconds.com is featured on Sedo for $250 Euro

Dude paid money to feature this crap?

Im confused
Counting to One Billion

Date: 12/7/95 at 18:0:26
From: Vicki Shaffer-White
Subject: Counting to one billion

How long does it take to count to one billion counting one number per
second?

V. L. Shaffer-White

Date: 3/11/96 at 21:37:2
From: Doctor Patrick
Subject: Re: Counting to one billion

Hi -

Counting non-stop, at one number a second, it would take you 31 years,
251 days, 7 hours, 46 minutes, and 39 seconds to count to 1 billion.
Here's how I came up with that figure:

To count to 1 billion would take 999,999,999 seconds, because the
timer would start as soon as the person says "one", one second would
have passed when the person says "two," and so on. [Thanks to Jacques
de Wet for this observation.]

Now, there are 31557600 seconds in one year
(seconds*minutes*hours*days). Divide 999,999,999 by that figure for
the number of years. Then divide the remainder (which has to be less
then a year) by the number of seconds in a day for the number of days.
If you keep doing this, eventually you get down to the number of
minutes, and the remainder of that will give you the number of
seconds.

Doctors Patrick and Ken, The Math Forum


http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/58739.html
 
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waste of money to feature it, nobody know this number unless they look it up.

31557600sec.com or a org version might be available lol
 
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Definitely a waste of time and money IMO. However I've seen crazier names sell so you never know.
 
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