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Using 365 days in a year - skip Leap Year days for simplicity - that's 365 times 24 to get hours, then times 60 minutes/hour - or 525,000 minutes per year. 1,000,000,000 divided by 525,600 equals about 1,901 years. Or ... it was A.D. 107.

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Well, honey, a billion minutes is about 1,901 years. So, if you're planning on waiting that long for something, you better pack a snack because you're in it for the long haul. Just make sure you set a reminder on your calendar for the year 2922.

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3mo ago
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Oh, dude, a billion minutes? That's like, a lot, man. It's actually around 1,901 years. So, you know, just a casual couple millennia or so. No big deal.

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