24*7*365 is indeed a big number. Because it's 7 years! 24*7*52 comes a lot 
closer to 1 year, but it's seldom represented that way. Maybe Common Core Math 
holds some hope for the future. 

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J.O.Skip Robinson
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Subject: (External):Re: RE-IPL for the Daylight to Standard time conversion?

On 27 October 2015 at 11:17, Mike Schwab <mike.a.sch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The 24*7*365 companies have solved it.
> Versus the 24*7*364.96 companies that haven't.

That 24*7*365 is a pretty large number. What would the units be?

Tony H.

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