Age of x-ers?
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Oh! Close! Less than 30 days out. Did you remember leap years? That might account for some of it.
And the time is from the minute I was born until today at 14:50.
And the time is from the minute I was born until today at 14:50.
People, LEARN:
Lose: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; for example: He's always losing his money.
Loose: Not fastened or restrained; for example: Loose papers
Lose: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; for example: He's always losing his money.
Loose: Not fastened or restrained; for example: Loose papers
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@ Lutz
29th August 1980
Also are you sure you got the decimal places correct because im 10 years older than you and Im 1,072,772,722 seconds old
http://www.sandhurst.bracknell-forest.s ... econds.htm
29th August 1980
Also are you sure you got the decimal places correct because im 10 years older than you and Im 1,072,772,722 seconds old
http://www.sandhurst.bracknell-forest.s ... econds.htm
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12:27pm, 5th October, 1980.
Minute = 60 sec
Hour = 3600 sec
Day = 24*2600 = 86400 sec
So my age was:
From my birth until 13:00 = 1980 sec (33 minutes)
From 13:00 until midnight = 39600 sec (11 hours)
From midnight until end of october = 2,246,400 sec (26 days)
Rest of the year 1980 = 5,270,400 sec (61 days)
The following years had 365 days:
1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
each at 31,536,000 sec each(365 days) = 567,648,000
The following years were leap years:
1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
each at 31,622,400 sec each (366 days) = 158,112,000
29 days of Jan: 2,505,600
14 hours: 50,400
50 mins: 3000
Which when added up gives 735,877,380 Seconds. Slightly off from my first answer, but still.
And yes, adding 10 years gives you about 1.05 billion seconds.
Minute = 60 sec
Hour = 3600 sec
Day = 24*2600 = 86400 sec
So my age was:
From my birth until 13:00 = 1980 sec (33 minutes)
From 13:00 until midnight = 39600 sec (11 hours)
From midnight until end of october = 2,246,400 sec (26 days)
Rest of the year 1980 = 5,270,400 sec (61 days)
The following years had 365 days:
1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
each at 31,536,000 sec each(365 days) = 567,648,000
The following years were leap years:
1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
each at 31,622,400 sec each (366 days) = 158,112,000
29 days of Jan: 2,505,600
14 hours: 50,400
50 mins: 3000
Which when added up gives 735,877,380 Seconds. Slightly off from my first answer, but still.
And yes, adding 10 years gives you about 1.05 billion seconds.
People, LEARN:
Lose: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; for example: He's always losing his money.
Loose: Not fastened or restrained; for example: Loose papers
Lose: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; for example: He's always losing his money.
Loose: Not fastened or restrained; for example: Loose papers
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you originally gave the figure Approx 7,389,836,580 earth seconds.'Lutz' wrote:12:27pm, 5th October, 1980.
Minute = 60 sec
Hour = 3600 sec
Day = 24*2600 = 86400 sec
So my age was:
From my birth until 13:00 = 1980 sec (33 minutes)
From 13:00 until midnight = 39600 sec (11 hours)
From midnight until end of october = 2,246,400 sec (26 days)
Rest of the year 1980 = 5,270,400 sec (61 days)
The following years had 365 days:
1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
each at 31,536,000 sec each(365 days) = 567,648,000
The following years were leap years:
1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
each at 31,622,400 sec each (366 days) = 158,112,000
29 days of Jan: 2,505,600
14 hours: 50,400
50 mins: 3000
Which when added up gives 735,877,380 Seconds. Slightly off from my first answer, but still.
And yes, adding 10 years gives you about 1.05 billion seconds.
which is a bit different from this : 735,877,380 Seconds. Slightly off from my first answer, but still.
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With the first figure, Lutz would be 234 years old.Pi-Oh-Pah wrote:you originally gave the figure Approx 7,389,836,580 earth seconds.'Lutz' wrote:12:27pm, 5th October, 1980.
Minute = 60 sec
Hour = 3600 sec
Day = 24*2600 = 86400 sec
So my age was:
From my birth until 13:00 = 1980 sec (33 minutes)
From 13:00 until midnight = 39600 sec (11 hours)
From midnight until end of october = 2,246,400 sec (26 days)
Rest of the year 1980 = 5,270,400 sec (61 days)
The following years had 365 days:
1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
each at 31,536,000 sec each(365 days) = 567,648,000
The following years were leap years:
1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000
each at 31,622,400 sec each (366 days) = 158,112,000
29 days of Jan: 2,505,600
14 hours: 50,400
50 mins: 3000
Which when added up gives 735,877,380 Seconds. Slightly off from my first answer, but still.
And yes, adding 10 years gives you about 1.05 billion seconds.
which is a bit different from this : 735,877,380 Seconds. Slightly off from my first answer, but still.
What no sig or avatar. I wonder why?:(
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heh! Sorry guys. Worked the first figure out in my head and a calc, think I hit a key somewhere. Did the proper on with Excel!
Tomorrow, how long was the caveman born khaak born!
Tomorrow, how long was the caveman born khaak born!
People, LEARN:
Lose: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; for example: He's always losing his money.
Loose: Not fastened or restrained; for example: Loose papers
Lose: To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; for example: He's always losing his money.
Loose: Not fastened or restrained; for example: Loose papers
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Im 16, and suprised! Id say that the average age of gamers is 16, with the extremes being at about 3 and 82. Im suprised at how many people 20 -> there are!
Well, the extremes on this forum are 6 and 95 yrs old. If anyone is actually intrested I can get an average for the ages.
Sitting a Higher maths cause messes with my brain....
Well, the extremes on this forum are 6 and 95 yrs old. If anyone is actually intrested I can get an average for the ages.
Sitting a Higher maths cause messes with my brain....
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actually the average gamer is like 25-35 years old...Tsar_of_Cows wrote:Im 16, and suprised! Id say that the average age of gamers is 16, with the extremes being at about 3 and 82. Im suprised at how many people 20 -> there are!
Well, the extremes on this forum are 6 and 95 yrs old. If anyone is actually intrested I can get an average for the ages.
Sitting a Higher maths cause messes with my brain....
I'm extremely surprised at the amount of gamers over 50. You mean to say that you guys' reflexes are still fast enough to video game?