From: Gerhard Torges on
Jon B <black.hole(a)jonbradbury.com> wrote:

> adding someones birthday in
> Address book on the 29th only shows every four years,

Which is quite correct.
So what?


Gerhard


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From: Jaimie Vandenbergh on
On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 11:35:11 +0200, deaf_null(a)hotmail.com (Gerhard
Torges) wrote:

>Jon B <black.hole(a)jonbradbury.com> wrote:
>
>> adding someones birthday in
>> Address book on the 29th only shows every four years,
>
>Which is quite correct.

Not for a birthday it's not.

>So what?

So the recipient doesn't get a present three years out of four, and
then comes and murders you in your sleep.

Cheers - Jaimie
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From: Martin S Taylor on
Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote
> They're touchy, those Feb 29th kids.
>
> On the upside, they can live up to 400 years.

Well, if it leaves you in indentures to a Pirate King for 88 years, it's
hardly surprising they're touchy.

MST