As of 2017, there have been 16 leap days since the 10th of February, 1955.
As today is December 20, 2010 it has been 310 days since February 13. 2010.
On the day the question was answered, the 4th of March 2015, there were 2198 days since the 25th of February 2009. On the day the question was asked, the 5th of December 2009, there were 283 days since the 25th of February 2009.
34 days, as of 5/2/10.
When counting today's date (November 16th, 2012), there have been 286 since February 4th, 2012.
628 days.
As today is February 9, 2010 there have been 180 days since August 13, 2009.
It is 297 days from February 1st 2009 until 24th November 2009, start day and end day included.
The question was asked on the 15th of February 2012. The answer then would have been 2,835 days. It was answered on the 21st of November 2014. The answer then was 3,845 days.
Since 1988 is a leap year (divisible by 4), February has 29 days.
Since 1966 was not a leap year, February 1966 contained 28 days.
Since February most often has 28 days, half of February wold have 14 days. In a leap year when February has 29 days, half of February would still have 14 whole days, and another half day.
Since 1691 is nost divisible by 4, February had 28 days. (Note: Years divisible by 100 have special considerations.)Since 1691 is nost divisible by 4, February had 28 days. (Note: Years divisible by 100 have special considerations.)Since 1691 is nost divisible by 4, February had 28 days. (Note: Years divisible by 100 have special considerations.)Since 1691 is nost divisible by 4, February had 28 days. (Note: Years divisible by 100 have special considerations.)