November has the same number of days as June and both come 4th in a sequence of 31,30,31,30,31. This sequence repeats from 1 March to the end of February, when it is cut short. This has been used in calendar conversion algorithms. Five months not including the end of February always have 153 days.
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Karl (2003-12-02T11:11:54Z)
November has the same number of days as June and both come 4th in a sequence of 31,30,31,30,31. This sequence repeats from 1 March to the end of February, when it is cut short.
This has been used in calendar conversion algorithms. Five months not including the end of February always have 153 days.