Comment Re:The Irony of it (Leap year rule) (Score 1) 302
When I was doing Y2K leap-yer stuff, I was told that the rule were as follows: where n is the year, 1. if (n%100 == 0) && (n%400==0), then n is a leap-century 2. if (n%100 != 0) && (n%4 == 0), then n is a normal leap-year. So 1900 and 2100 are not leap centuries, but 1600 and 2000 are. Kevin