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From: dik@cwi.nl (Dik T. Winter)
Subject: Re: Results of my test: Re: Friday 13th, try it yourself
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In article <52qpqt$1b3l@ilx018.iil.intel.com> Uri Raz <uraz@iil.intel.com> writes:
 >   Read sci.astro's FAQ
 >    http://astrosun.tn.cornell.edu/students/lazio/sci.astro.3.FAQ
 >   The four hundred years cycle is inaccurate, as following it would add three
 >   days to each 10,000 years, and thus the cycle does not repeat it self.

As the Gregorian calendar has not been changed by the sci.astro's FAQ the
cycle repeats itself.  It is possible of course that in the next hundred
years the calendar will be changed again, but currently we are living with
the Gregorian calendar.
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