You are reaching and if you are going to leave off the fact that his term ended on the 20th at noon, you are deceitfully massaging the data to try to gain a false narrative. Even if we ignore the deceit... muh, math class. More precisely 666 from noon the last day of his term gets 666 on Nov 17 2022 at noon... the real mathematical difference is 664 days 9 hours. If you need some help, there are websites that will help you add and subtract dates. ''Close'' doesn't count.
Are we counting 11/15/22 as one of those days? 1/20/21 to 1/20/22 is 365. Jan +31= 396, Feb +28=424, Mar +31=455, Apr +30=485, May +31=516, Jun +30=546, Jul +31= 577, Aug +31=608, Sept +30=638, Oct +31=669, 10/20/22, 1/19/22 -1=668. 1/18/22 -1=667, 1/17/22 -1=666. 1/16/22 -1 =665.
What are the rules for counting? You say "ater his last day in office" . So, if he was in office on a Tuesday (for example) but it ended at noon, you still don't start counting "days" until Wednesday, right?
Edit: And, you count the day of the speech as one of the days, right?
You are reaching and if you are going to leave off the fact that his term ended on the 20th at noon, you are deceitfully massaging the data to try to gain a false narrative. Even if we ignore the deceit... muh, math class. More precisely 666 from noon the last day of his term gets 666 on Nov 17 2022 at noon... the real mathematical difference is 664 days 9 hours. If you need some help, there are websites that will help you add and subtract dates. ''Close'' doesn't count.
Lol!
Oh well OP, it was close.
uh huh
Are we counting 11/15/22 as one of those days? 1/20/21 to 1/20/22 is 365. Jan +31= 396, Feb +28=424, Mar +31=455, Apr +30=485, May +31=516, Jun +30=546, Jul +31= 577, Aug +31=608, Sept +30=638, Oct +31=669, 10/20/22, 1/19/22 -1=668. 1/18/22 -1=667, 1/17/22 -1=666. 1/16/22 -1 =665.
665, or 6+6+5=17
Are you sure it wasn't 667?
Yes.
Midnight Jan 19 to yesterday.
it doesnt really matter imo. some say 665, some 666, some 667. its very close
It matters if the point is to compare it to the devil's number.
aight well im pretty sure 666 days is accurate
I get 664. Meh.
"wait, wait.. do we go on three, or is it one, two, three, then go?"
His last day in office was January 20, 2021 and his term ended at 12:00 p.m.
Correct, that's not a full day.
But it counts. If you are not counting a half-day, then we should not count January 20th, 2017 as well.
What are the rules for counting? You say "ater his last day in office" . So, if he was in office on a Tuesday (for example) but it ended at noon, you still don't start counting "days" until Wednesday, right?
Edit: And, you count the day of the speech as one of the days, right?
Last full day in office
"Beast mode" There's your sign
Not that this means anything but the original post said 666 days from his last FULL day in office, which was the 19th.
https://www.timeanddate.com/date/durationresult.html?d1=20&m1=1&y1=2021&d2=15&m2=11&y2=2022&ti=on