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How does one get 7 years and 12 months?

I just saw it. Go figure

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It's Been Doing That...

...for a while now. I'm not an admin or programmer, so all I'm going by is observation and people's blog entries on the subject.

That said:
When the increments all went by weeks rather than months, "x years, 52 weeks" was relatively common (since that's only 364 days) and went away in a day or two when the actual year end was reached . But months don't have that problem, and "12 months" seems to stay on, from my random check, until it gets to "(x+1) years, 1 week" or possibly "2 weeks". It does still list weeks if it's less than a month. I have the vague notion that I checked Dorothy's page seven or eight days after she mentioned "12 months" in a blog a while back and it hadn't changed yet, so one week may not be enough.

Eric

Other worlds

Of course, on Anmar it is perfectly reasonable to say, "7 years and 12 months"...

I'm assuming that there's some kind of rounding discrepancy going on here. Poor coding.

Penny