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If my Sister was a member of this parish then yes.
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And what date do you think Olympian Jason Kenny was born . . . . yep 23 March.
And boxer Joe Calzaghe also 23 March. |
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Population of the world approximately midday yesterday: 7,033,730,965.
Number of days in a year, including leap years: 365.25 Assuming standard average, the number of people presently alive who were born on any given day of the year: 19,257,306. |
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Bugger, the daughter was born 13 days too early.
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Good stats Mark - but not all of them are British Champions.
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Assuming UK @ 60M gives 164,271 people for each day. |
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> but not all of them are British Champions.
I'm pretty sure I neither said nor implied that they were! Dido and Annie Lennox were born on Christmas Day, plus tens of thousands of other people some of whom will doubtless be professional musicians... |
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Yep I see your tenuous point Mark, but my original question related solely to sports personalities.
I'm pretty sure I DID say or implied that they were! |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_problem
Some light reading. |
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This is better though
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthday_attack |
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Roger Bannister isn't an Olympic medallist, just to add to the mix. Mark's point is surely a good one though
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Just to add further to the mix - no one stated that Sir Roger Bannister was an Olympic medallist.
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But his Olympic connection is not the same as the others which merely emphasises the point Mark was making. Because naturally the set of people who have competed in the Olympics for Britain is huge, even if you limit it to famous people.
But nice story nonetheless |
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