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Rosanna? I'll meet you all the way !
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Very happy to see the developers of "die deutsche Kartenwebsite" were paying attention in Geometry class!
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The Weather Channel one is almost certainly time zones. A "date only" value is converted to a "date+time+zone" value, then the time+zone is discarded on display.
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On the age one, maybe what it meant was that they're both AT LEAST 73 years old. Super-helpful!
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Might be because they're starting the week on a Sunday rather than a Monday, which is more of a locale thing.
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You might be on something with the locale thing. The week starting on Sunday might be hard coded in the template, but the calendar itself displays with the week starting on Monday.
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Microsoft has invested $20 billion per quarter for Copilot, which spews nonsense. Of course it takes 99 minutes to drive somewhere that you can walk to in one minute - if you take a taxi.
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By the way, the temperatures on the 3rd and 4th are correct. Maximums of 33 and 13 Celsius (91 and 55 in F). Got to love Melbourne weather, especially in the spring time!
But not having any (maximum) temperature on the 10th?? I'm guessing that's when the screenshot was taken, but it still seems like a weird choice not to have the predicted maximum for the current day.
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The date must be earlier than the 10th of Untrigintimber. So just go for the 9th Untrigintimber