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Old 10-13-2009, 11:31 PM #1
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Poll Calculating a 'week annivesary'.

I'm doing a bit of an unofficial poll -
a friend and I disagree on when it is considered to be a week anniversary of an event.

If the event occured on a wednesday, then I believe the 'anniversary' is the following wednesday.
He believes it is the Tuesday, as you can't include 2 wednesdays (or the same day) in 'a week'.

what does everyone think?!!!

A week 'anniversary' is from:
1)wed to wed
2)wed to tuesday

Thanks!!
If you could all agree with me please that would be great! Just kidding..... lol
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