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  • Leap Year 2012: Famous & Infamous February 29th Birthdays

    You think your birthday is special? Pshh, think again. Your day has nothing on today (February 29th), as it only happens once every four years, which is more commonly known as a Leap Day, which takes place during a Leap Year (Read more on that here). To put that in perspective for you rapper Ja Rule, born today, is only celebrating his 9th birthday.

    As we currently find ourselves in a Leap Year, with today being Leap Day. Essentially making today the McDonald’s McRib of the entire Gregorian Calendar, as it’s rare and quite elusive. If you find yourself born today, Happy Birthday, you share your special day with fellow “Who’s Who Leapers” such as: Ja Rule (Terrible Rapper), Tony Robbins (Self-help guru), Richard Ramirez (the Night Stalker), and Dave Williams (Drowning Pool singer).

    Still not impressed by the names, well you can check out a full list below of all famous Leap Year / Leap Day birthdays from wikipedia.

    1468 – Pope Paul III
    1568 – Juan Bautista Comes, Spanish composer
    1692 – John Byrom, English poet
    1736 – Ann Lee, American founder of Shakers
    1792 – Gioachino Rossini, Italian composer
    1812 – Sir James Wilson, Premier of Tasmania
    1828 – Emmeline B. Wells, American women’s rights advocate
    1836 – Dickey Pearce, American baseball player and manager
    1840 – John Philip Holland, Irish inventor
    1848 – Arthur Giry, French historian
    1852 – Frank Gavan Duffy, Australian judge
    1852 – George Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg, Russian nobleman
    1860 – Herman Hollerith, American statistician
    1892 – Ed Appleton, American baseball player
    1892 – Augusta Savage, African-American sculptor
    1896 – Morarji Desai, Prime Minister of India
    1896 – Roy Parker, baseball player
    1896 – William A. Wellman, American film director
    1904 – Jimmy Dorsey, American bandleader
    1904 – Pepper Martin, baseball player
    1904 – Rukmini Devi Arundale, Indian dancer and founder of Kalakshetra
    1908 – Balthus, French-Polish painter
    1908 – Dee Brown, American writer
    1908 – Alf Gover, English cricketer
    1916 – Dinah Shore, American singer and actress
    1920 – Arthur Franz, American actor
    1920 – James Mitchell, American actor
    1920 – Michèle Morgan, French actress
    1920 – Howard Nemerov, American poet
    1920 – Ivan Ivanovich Petrov, Russian operatic bass
    1920 – Rolland W. Redlin, American politician
    1920 – Fyodor Abramov, Russian novelist
    1924 – Al Rosen, American baseball player
    1924 – David Beattie, New Zealand Governor-General
    1924 – Carlos Humberto Romero, President of El Salvador
    1928 – Joss Ackland, English actor
    1928 – Vance Haynes, American archaeologist
    1928 – Terry Lewis, Australian police commissioner
    1928 – Tempest Storm, American burlesque performer
    1932 – Paul Giel, American baseball player
    1932 – Gene Golub, American mathematician
    1932 – Masten Gregory, American F1 Driver
    1932 – Reri Grist, African-American coloratura soprano
    1932 – Jaguar, Brazilian cartoonist
    1936 – Jack Lousma, American astronaut
    1936 – Henri Richard, Canadian ice hockey player
    1936 – Alex Rocco, American actor
    1940 – Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople
    1940 – William H. Turner, Jr. American horse trainer
    1944 – Ene Ergma, Estonian politician
    1944 – Dennis Farina, American actor
    1944 – Phyllis Frelich, American actress
    1944 – Steve Mingori, American baseball player
    1944 – Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Italian illustrator
    1948 – Jirō Akagawa, Japanese novelist
    1948 – Gérard Darmon, French movie actor and singer
    1948 – Ken Foree, American actor
    1952 – Al Autry, American baseball player
    1952 – Sharon Dahlonega Raiford Bush, American television personality
    1952 – Tim Powers, American writer
    1952 – Raisa Smetanina, Russian cross-country skier
    1952 – Bart Stupak, American congressman
    1956 – Jonathan Coleman, Anglo-Australian entertainer
    1956 – Jerry Fry, American baseball player
    1956 – Bob Speller, Canadian politician
    1956 – J. Randy Taraborrelli, American celebrity journalist
    1956 – Aileen Wuornos, American serial killer
    1960 – Khaled, Algerian raï musician
    1960 – Bill Long, American baseball player
    1960 – Richard Ramirez, American serial killer
    1960 – Tony Robbins, American motivational speaker
    1964 – Lyndon Byers, Canadian hockey player and Boston radio personality
    1964 – Mervyn Warren, American film & TV composer and musician
    1968 – Suanne Braun, South African actress
    1968 – Chucky Brown, American basketball player
    1968 – Pete Fenson, American curler
    1968 – Naoko Iijima, Japanese actress
    1968 – Gonzalo Lira, Chilean-American novelist
    1968 – Howard Tayler, American cartoonist & author
    1968 – Bryce Paup, American football player
    1968 – Wendi Peters, British actress
    1968 – Eugene Volokh, American law professor
    1968 – Frank Woodley, Australian comedian
    1972 – Antonio Sabàto, Jr., Italian-born actor
    1972 – Dave Williams, American singer (Drowning Pool)
    1972 – Saul Williams, American rapper, poet, and actor
    1972 – Mike Pollitt, English footballer
    1972 – Pedro Zamora, Cuban-born American Real World housemate and AIDS activist
    1972 – Iván García, Cuban athlete
    1976 – Katalin Kovács, Hungarian sprint canoer
    1976 – Ja Rule, American rapper and actor
    1976 – Terrence Long, American baseball player
    1976 – Zoë Baker, New Zealand swimmer
    1980 – Simon Gagné, Canadian ice hockey player
    1980 – Taylor Twellman, American soccer player
    1980 – Clinton Toopi, New Zealand rugby league footballer
    1980 – Chris Conley, American musician
    1980 – Ruben Plaza, Spanish cyclist
    1980 – Michail Mouroutsos, Greek Olympic taekwondo gold medalist
    1984 – Darren Ambrose, English footballer
    1984 – Cullen Jones, American swimmer
    1984 – Nuria Martinez, Spanish basketball player WNBA
    1984 – Adam Sinclair, Indian field hockey player
    1984 – Dennis Walger, German rugby player
    1984 – Cam Ward, Canadian ice hockey player
    1984 – Mark Foster, American musician
    1988 – Scott Golbourne, English footballer
    1988 – Benedikt Höwedes, German footballer
    1988 – Bobby Sanguinetti, American ice hockey player
    1992 – Perry Kitchen, American soccer player
    1992 – Sean Abbott, Australian cricketer
    1992 – Caitlin EJ Meyer, Actress

    Fun Fact:

    Sir James Wilson, Premier of Tasmania, is the only person known to have been born and died on February 29th during a Leap Year.

  • Leap Year 2012: US Prepares for Leap Day (February 29th)

    Today is a strange day, as it’s February 29th – a Leap Day. A day which only happens once every four years. Why you ask? Well during a Leap Year a Leap Day is added, this is to keep our calendars in order. To look into the shenanigans of a Leap Year, let’s break it down a bit more.

    Where did Leap Year come from?

    Over 2,000 years ago, Julius Caesar introduced Leap Years to the Romans, but they utilized the Julian calendar, which was flawed.

    With the Julian calendar any year evenly divisible by 4 was a Leap Year. This led to far too many, but this problem wasn’t corrected until the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar some 1,500 years later.

    Gregorian Calendar?

    Our modern day Gregorian calendars only has 365 days, but it takes approximately 365.242199 days – or 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds to circle once around the Sun. So in order to keep our calendars in alignment with the Earth’s revolutions around the sun, Leap Years are needed.

    For instance, if we didn’t add a day every four years, you would lose almost six hours off our calendar every year. Time and Date states that after only 100 years, our calendar would be off by nearly 24 days.

    The Gregorian calendar was designed to keep the vernal equinox on or close to March 21st, this is so the date of Easter remains correct

    How does one know if it’s a leap year? (This could get a little complicated)

    If the year is divisible by 100, it is not a Leap Year, unless it is also evenly divisible by 400, in which case it would be a Leap Year. For example years 1700, 1800 and 1900 weren’t Leap Years, but 1600 and 2000 were. Make sense?

    What if someone is born on a Leap Day?

    Short answer: they only have a birthday day once every four years. (Okay, that’s not entirely accurate.)

    Individuals born on February 29th are known as “Leapers”. They’ll either celebrate their birthday on either February 28th or March 1st, with most celebrating on the 1st.

    For those of you who are more visual, you should check out the video below, which explains Leap Year / Leap Day quite well.