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We all know that months and years vary in length adding complication to any calendar. Standard perpetual calendars account for leap years link and the length of individual months. This would be fine if a year were 365.25 days requiring adjustment every 4 years. But in reality a year is 365.2425 days meaning years ending in 100 200 and 300 aren't leap years while years divisible evenly by 400 are leap years. That link means standard perpetual calendars will require link adjustment once every 100 years.
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