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    $\begingroup$ Nice idea, but this doesn't add up. You suggest she only counts the years she celebrates, and that's all to it? Then she would have been born in 1896, and would turn 34 (or actually methusaleic 136 in reality) in 2032. Or did I misunderstand what you suggest? - And since both dates are February, I also miss the idea behind your suggestion for the clock change. $\endgroup$ Commented Jan 28, 2021 at 0:54