On the Gregorian calendar:
1987 - Friday
1988 - Sunday
1989 - Monday
1990 - Tuesday
1991 - Wednesday
1992 - Friday
1993 - Saturday
1994 - Sunday
1995 - Monday
1996 - Wednesday
1997 - Thursday
1998 - Friday
1999 - Saturday
2000 - Monday
2001 - Tuesday
2002 - Wednesday
2003 - Thursday
2004 - Saturday
2005 - Sunday
2006 - Monday
2007 - Tuesday
2008 - Thursday
2009 - Friday
2010 - Saturday
2011 - Sunday
2012 - Tuesday
2013 - Wednesday
2014 - Thursday
2015 - Friday
2016 - Sunday
(always 25 December)
CIBA estimates about 30 percent of disposable lens users will switch to 30-day lenses within two years. Growth in this area has been flat during the past few years.
In the calendar promulgated in 1969, the feast was moved to the Sunday within the Octave of Christmas, between Christmas and New Year's Day (both exclusive), or when there is no Sunday within the Octave (if both Christmas Day and New Year's Day are Sundays), it is held on 30 December, a Friday in such years.
One important holiday in Netherlands is national queen day: April 30. Other holidays are New Years Day, Christmas and Easter.
January 24
The pubs in Ireland have different closing times depending on the day of the week. From Monday to Thursday, the closing time is 11:30. On Friday and Saturday, the closing time is 12:30 and on Sunday is 11:00.
The past 30 years would be from the 1980 season. The Steelers made the playoffs 17 times since 1980.
30 years before this question was asked was the 13th of January 1982. It was a Wednesday.
Answer No -- Christmas can fall on any day. In the first years of the new millennium Christmas will fall on the following days:2001 - Tuesday2002 - Wednesday2003 - Thursday2004 - Saturday2005 - Sunday2006 - Monday2007 - Tuesday2008 - Thursday2009 - Friday2010 - Saturday2011 - Sunday2012 - Tuesday2013 - Wednesday (again)Christmas can fall on any day...However, when the year shortens to 365.166 days 365-1/6 days or 365 days and 4 hours, there will be a day of the week that Christmas Day never falls on depending on if you mean Christmas Day or Christmas Eve. When we have leap years every 6 years in the future, February 29 will only come on one day of the week every 6 years and it'll always be the same until February 30 is added or when a leap year is omitted. This is too far ahead and we still have a long while to go. Before then, we'll need to start having leap years every 5 years with several double leap years and then typically every 5 years and then omitted leap years and lots and lots of omitted leap years before we can start having leap years every 6 years and then several double leap years and then typically once every 6 years before we can determine what day of the week Christmas never falls on.Simple answer:No, Christmas falls on every day of the week after a period of 8 to 11 years.There is no day of the week that Christmas Day, or any date never falls on. Days get skipped because of leap years, but those days come round again and the date in question can fall on them in another year. In 2011, Christmas Day was on a Sunday and because 2012 was a leap year, Monday was skipped and Christmas Day was on a Tuesday. However, Christmas Day will be on a Monday in 2017.
it has progressed so much
Yes, but thanks to extensive genetic engioneering they have gotten much larger in the past 30 years
30 Years 1982 was the first with the Christmas colors.
there are 4 months a year that have 30 days; in four years that is 4 x 4 = 16 30 day months