I'm not that hipped about dates and times, but I have a favorite decimal equivalent. In fact, six of them: 1/7 = .142857142857142857... 2/7 = .285714285714285714... 3/7 = .428571428571428571... 4/7 = .571428571428571428... Etc. The same numbers, in the same order, just starting with a different one in each case. And the x/9s are similar, if boring (.11111, .22222, etc.). For some reason, when I do those in Excel, past about 12 characters, it defaults to 0000s, and I know that can't be right. I'll have to investigate. Bob
|