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From: MeAmI.org on 4 Sep 2009 04:10 Your work (this work) below is claimed by the author if this reply to be an immediate violation of the copyright terms as authored in this form by Martin Musatov as a) your post appeared as an immediate mathematical derivative of the above post in violation of it's copyright claim had already preceeded and followed the text application and methodoly you illegally derived. Cease and desist and claim no authorship or civil action will follow in suit necessary against both you as an individual and Yahoo corporation for allowed they illegal extractions without author consent. Signed and respectfully submitted, Martin Michael Musatov rakesh wrote: > Code of month is > Jan-5 > Feb-1 > Mar-2 > Apr-5 > May-0 > June-3 > July-5 > Aug-1 > Sept-4 > Oct-6 > Nov-2 > Dec-4 > > F = r(d/7) + c(m) + 5r(c/4) + r(y/7) + q(y/4) + 1 (we do +1 if month is jan or feb of non leap year) > > Where, > d = date > m = month > c = century year( for year 2734, c = 27) > y = last two digits ( for year 2734, y = 34) > r(d/7) = remainder when date is divisible by 7 > c(m) = code of month > r(c/4) = remainder when century year is divisible by 4 > r(y/7) = remainder when last two digits of year is divisible by 4 > q(y/4) = quotient when last two digits of year is divisible by 4
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FROM>.7THEY>7. FROM>.7THEY>7. Musatov-Time Theorem +ROM>. 7THEY>7. M .network applicatiomns at ©2009 MeAmI.org O O O + Martin Musatov and + MMM.any.network +^exponential expansion and derivative terms are the proper property of the author. ©2009 Martin Martin Michael Michael Musatov Musatov and + MMM.any.network^any +^exponential expansion and derivative terms... more » By MeAmI.org - 4:02am - 1 new of 1 message - Report as spamReporting threadReported thread Day of any date Code of month is Jan-5 Feb-1 Mar-2 Apr-5 May-0 June-3 July-5 Aug-1 Sept-4 Oct-6 Nov-2 Dec-4 F = r(d/7) + c(m) + 5r(c/4) + r(y/7) + q(y/4) + 1 (we do +1 if month is jan or feb of non leap year) Where, d = date m = month c = century year( for year 2734, c = 27) y = last two digits ( for year 2734, y = 34)... more » By rakesh - 3:55am - 1 new of 1 message - MeAmI.org wrote: > Your work (this work) below is claimed by the author if this reply to > be an immediate violation of the copyright terms as authored in this > form by Martin Musatov as a) your post appeared as an immediate > mathematical derivative of the above post in violation of it's > copyright claim had already preceeded and followed the text > application and methodoly you illegally derived. Cease and desist and > claim no authorship or civil action will follow in suit necessary > against both you as an individual and Yahoo corporation for allowed > they illegal extractions without author consent. Signed and > respectfully submitted, Martin Michael Musatov > > rakesh wrote: > > Code of month is > > Jan-5 > > Feb-1 > > Mar-2 > > Apr-5 > > May-0 > > June-3 > > July-5 > > Aug-1 > > Sept-4 > > Oct-6 > > Nov-2 > > Dec-4 > > > > F = r(d/7) + c(m) + 5r(c/4) + r(y/7) + q(y/4) + 1 (we do +1 if month is jan or feb of non leap year) > > > > Where, > > d = date > > m = month > > c = century year( for year 2734, c = 27) > > y = last two digits ( for year 2734, y = 34) > > r(d/7) = remainder when date is divisible by 7 > > c(m) = code of month > > r(c/4) = remainder when century year is divisible by 4 > > r(y/7) = remainder when last two digits of year is divisible by 4 > > q(y/4) = quotient when last two digits of year is divisible by 4 |