Your first day on Howrse is day 0, the second is day 1 and so on.
Friday
Let Yesterday=-1 Today=0 Tomorrow=1 the day after yesterday=(-1)+1=0=Today the day before the day after yesterday=(-1)+[(-1)+1]=(-1)=Yesterday !!! Answer = Yesterday
No, to have an affix, i think that the requirements would be how many days you have been connected to howrse. If you go to the FAQ's on howrse, im sure you will find information on affixes!
It tells you how many days you have logged on, as well as when you registered and when you last connected to the site at the top of your profile page.
The achievements on Howrse ended today, at the end of June 2010. They have been replaced by "quests" which are available to new users. You can find out more about both from the player forum of rivenwood.
The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:Comparative
This kind of problem is easier to solve if you assign arbitrary dates to what you are trying to figure out. For example, let's say that today is the 12th.The "day before yesterday" would have been the 10th.For the 10th to have been referred to as the day after tomorrow, you would have had to been talking about the 10th on the 8th.If you were talking about the 10th on the 8th, then "yesterday" would have been the 7th.So, "when the day before yesterday (the 10th) was referred to as the day after tomorrow (on the 8th) the day that was then called yesterday (the 7th)" was five days away from "today (the 12th)." This means that "next Saturday" must also be five days away from "today (the 12th)."The day of the week that is five days before a Saturday is a Monday. So, the "today" referenced in this word-problem is a Monday.
The achievements on Howrse ended today, at the end of June 2010. They have been replaced by "quests" which are available to new users. You can find out more about both from the player forum of rivenwood.
The achievements on Howrse ended today, at the end of June 2010. They have been replaced by "quests" which are available to new users. You can find out more about both from the player forum of rivenwood.
Your timezone may have been different from the game's time.
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He has always been, and always will be.
The achievements on Howrse ended today, at the end of June 2010. They have been replaced by "quests" which are available to new users. You can find out more about both from the player forum of rivenwood.