> Weird.  I tried that month/year and it's missing a few days.
> But I tried
> the previous year and the following and it worked.  Strange.  I'm sure
> there is a logical explanation for this?

Yep. Adjustment of the calendar to correct for cumulative loss of a few days
from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar. The Julian calendar had
caused about 5 days slippage, and to sync them up, that month has fewer
days -- if we'd continued with the Julian calendar, December would be
sometime in the middle of summer by now...8-)

That date is always a good test of a calendaring program -- BTW, Outlook
gets it wrong...8-).

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