Using your example of Sept 20, it was on a Wednesday this year, so it will be on a Thursday next year, 2008 is a leap year, so it will then be on a Saturday. Does this help?
2006-11-17 04:00:38
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answered by Harry_Cox 5
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If you use Windows, double click on the little time icon on the taskbar at the far right (in the bottom of the screen.)
It will pull up a calendar. Select "September" from the date group, and then keep clicking the "up" arrow on the years until you get to a year when Sept. 20th is a Saturday (2008 for that one.)
After you find your year, hit cancel, just so you don't change the system date on your computer.
2006-11-17 12:24:23
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answered by evolver 6
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Of course any specific day will re-occur on a specific day of the week ... usually within 7 or 28 years.
Use most any of the CALENDAR websites or a Perpetual Calendar which shows all the various possible YEAR calendars, find the date, such as Sept. 20, on a Saturday, then find the years in which that is the YEAR calendar.
2006-11-17 12:04:25
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answered by kent chatham 5
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It will in 2008
2006-11-17 12:06:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at a calendar.
2006-11-17 11:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a perpetual calendar you can check at http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/
2006-11-17 11:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL yes.. look at a calendar. :)
2006-11-17 11:57:28
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answered by Pashta 4
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do you have a calender or a phone with a calender in it you can check that.
2006-11-17 13:38:53
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answered by ? 1
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