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Happy Birthday, Leap Babies!

CLS

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… including some names I recognize, including Dennis Farina, Al Rosen, Dinah Shore, Jimmy Dorsey, “Pepper” Martin, Herman Hollerith, Gioacchino Rossini, General Montcalm, and one I didn't, but certainly is unique:

http://www.leapyearday.com/content/famous-leapers
1904
Adolph*Blaine*Charles*David*Earl*Frederick*Gerald*Hubert*Irvin*John*Kenneth*Lloyd
Martin*Nero*Oliver*Paul*Quincy*Randolph*Sherman*Thomas*Uncas*Victor*William
Xerxes*Yancy*Zeus*Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenberdorft Sr., Germany; had a Christian
name for every letter in the alphabet, shortened it to Mr Wolfe Plus 585 Sr. The world's
longest name officially used by a person.
 
Re: Happy Birthday, Leap Babies!

The following memebrs of USCHO are listed:

Viva La Bam, killerbee, AGPennypacker, lucky7 (56), jasonbohn9 (36), Roy Patrick (32), Tomb (16), Donald from Albany (12), quakk (12)

The only one whom I recognize is Tomb. IIRC, he used to post on RPI threads. Interestingly, it states that he was born on 2/29/00, but he joined USCHO in 1999.
 
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Re: Happy Birthday, Leap Babies!

For somebody turning 20 years old today, it's only their fourth actual birthday. They're breaking the meme!
 
Re: Happy Birthday, Leap Babies!

Any year divisible by 400 is not a leap year because it's not exactly 6 hours extra in the days/revolution math.

Weren't you around in 2000? :) What FreshFish wrote is correct. 1900 was not a leap year, 2000 was a leap year, and 2100 will not be.
 
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