Did you know that a billion seconds equals 31.7 years? This week, my twin sister Lucy and I turned that exact age, and my brother send us this note. Thank you, Nick!
P.S. Nerds.
(Photo by Maple Syrup Only)
Did you know that a billion seconds equals 31.7 years? This week, my twin sister Lucy and I turned that exact age, and my brother send us this note. Thank you, Nick!
P.S. Nerds.
(Photo by Maple Syrup Only)
millions is very small number i am 30 years old and i have lived 958780800 seconds..
source: http://youragecalculator.com/how-many-days-old-am-i-born-in-16-May-1987
Your very first, “dorky” comment is totally blowing my mind! Haha
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OK – I’ve been a years-long lurker on this site and have enjoyed all of the wonderful things shared throughout. But this is the first time I’ve felt so moved to post a comment.
What your brother did for you and your twin sister is so AWESOME. !!! I hope that my children create and nurture a bond as close as you and your siblings have. BEAUTIFUL!
omg i love this, so funny! nick is too cute! sounds a little like my nerdy nick too ; )
i always thought they were kind of the same too! hahaha
You didn’t miss yours erica, as your billionth second will be around 31 years 8 months from your birth.
how fun! my 31st birthday is coming up next month so i just missed mine, but still very cool!
Oh my goodness…I LOVE this idea! How fun!!! I am going to turn one billion seconds this year and must mark this!
Liesl :)
I love this. I noticed your birthday was less than 4 months before mine so I did all my calculations…and I’ll be turning 1 billion seconds old on January 23. I’m thinking of throwing a huge party. I never throw myself a birthday party and this will be so unique everyone will love it!!!!
Darn I missed marking my billionth second–if only I had known! ;)
Your brother rocks. :)
It’s crazy to think how much more time 1 billion seconds is compared to 1 million. And I’m glad you told us Joanna, because math is so not my thing. I never would have figured that out lol.
haha, glad you all liked this idea. Jovana, the earth isn’t actually billions of billions of seconds old. I think the earth is about 4 billion years old. To find out how many billions of seconds that is: 4 billion years * (1 billion seconds / 32 years ) = 1.25E8 billion seconds.
So the earth is actually about 125 million billions of seconds old, or 1/8 of a billion billion seconds old.
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