If today is Tuesday March 16th 2010 what day it will be 60 days from now is Saturday, May 15, 2010.
Being this is December right now: Take 32 minus today's date, (so if it's Dec.17 then 32-17=15 days remaining in December. Then add (31+9=40) days for January and the first 9 days in February. Now that's if you want to count today as one of the days. If you don't count today as a day, then you'd use 31-(today's date).
If you mean, count one number a second, why not divide a million by 86400? That's the number of seconds in a day. If you ever forget this number, it is obtained by multiplying 24 x 60 x 60.
60,120,180,240,300,360
It means do something significant with your time (make the days count for something) don't just wish the time away (count the days).By the way,you question needs a verb.
If today is Tuesday March 16th 2010 what day it will be 60 days from now is Saturday, May 15, 2010.
The average sperm count today is around 60 million per milliliter
Being this is December right now: Take 32 minus today's date, (so if it's Dec.17 then 32-17=15 days remaining in December. Then add (31+9=40) days for January and the first 9 days in February. Now that's if you want to count today as one of the days. If you don't count today as a day, then you'd use 31-(today's date).
He has 1453 days left but its from today you got to count down from today to later
As today is November 21, there are 60 days until January 20.
To find the current day of the year for today, count the number of days from the first day.
Changes every day... but its the 30th of October today so its 32 days if you count today until 1st December 2011. thx
This is a variable date. You need to state a start and/or end date or time.
If you mean, count one number a second, why not divide a million by 86400? That's the number of seconds in a day. If you ever forget this number, it is obtained by multiplying 24 x 60 x 60.
60,120,180,240,300,360
It means do something significant with your time (make the days count for something), don't just wish the time away (count the days). By the way, your question needs a verb. ;)
It means do something significant with your time (make the days count for something) don't just wish the time away (count the days).By the way,you question needs a verb.