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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Pilot
      1. Pilot Jul 29, 2001
      • New York actress Athena Barns throws a party; a gunman crashes the affair.
    • 2. S1 E2
      2. S1 E2 Aug 5, 2001
      • Greg and Logan make an unusual request in 2008.
    • 3. S1 E3
      3. S1 E3 Aug 12, 2001
      • Athena auditions for an important role in 1993; Athena promotes her album in 2001.
  2. Feb 29, 2016 · A leap year is a year with 366 days instead of 365; every 4 years in February one extra day is added. This is done because one year doesn't contain 365 days but 365.25 days. By adding once in the 4 years one extra additional day this problem is solved. Any year that is divisible by 4 is a leap year, such as 2016, 2020, 2024, 2028.

  3. A leap year, simply put, is a year that contains an extra day – February 29th – in order to balance the calendar year with the astronomical year. While a standard year has 365 days, a leap year boasts 366 days, ensuring that the calendar remains in sync with Earth’s revolutions around the sun.

  4. Leap years are years where an extra day is added to the end of the shortest month, February. This so-called intercalary day, February 29, is commonly referred to as leap day . Leap years have 366 days instead of the usual 365 days and occur almost every four years .

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leap_yearLeap year - Wikipedia

    Leap year. A leap year (also known as an intercalary year or bissextile year) is a calendar year that contains an additional day (or, in the case of a lunisolar calendar, a month) compared to a common year. The 366th day (or 13th month) is added to keep the calendar year synchronised with the astronomical year or seasonal year. [1]

  6. A leap day was added every four years. At the time, leap day was February 24, and February was the last month of the year. Too Many Leap Years. However, adding a leap day every four years was too often and eventually, in 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian Calendar. This calendar, which we still use today, has a more precise ...

  7. Feb 26, 2024 · A clock showing February 29, also known as leap day. They only happen about once every four years. Nearly every four years, the Gregorian calendar — which is used in the majority of countries ...

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