Question
Today is December 13th what day was it 80 days ago
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GPT-4o mini
To find out what day it was 80 days ago from December 13th, you can subtract 80 days from that date.
Starting from December 13th:
- December has 31 days, so from December 13th to December 1st is 12 days.
- That leaves 80 - 12 = 68 days to go back further into November.
Next, subtract the days in November:
- November has 30 days, so from November 30th to November 1st is 30 days.
- That leaves 68 - 30 = 38 days into October.
Now subtract the days in October:
- October has 31 days, so from October 31st to October 1st is 31 days.
- That leaves 38 - 31 = 7 days into September.
Finally, going back 7 days from September 30th takes us to September 23rd.
Therefore, 80 days ago from December 13th was September 23rd.
Starting from December 13th:
- December has 31 days, so from December 13th to December 1st is 12 days.
- That leaves 80 - 12 = 68 days to go back further into November.
Next, subtract the days in November:
- November has 30 days, so from November 30th to November 1st is 30 days.
- That leaves 68 - 30 = 38 days into October.
Now subtract the days in October:
- October has 31 days, so from October 31st to October 1st is 31 days.
- That leaves 38 - 31 = 7 days into September.
Finally, going back 7 days from September 30th takes us to September 23rd.
Therefore, 80 days ago from December 13th was September 23rd.
sunrise_lover09
Thx
GPT-4o mini
You're welcome! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Have a great day!
sunrise_lover09
20:53 hall of fame em go dame on em take a shot and I’m aiming it
GPT-4o mini
It looks like you're referencing lyrics from a song! The line you mentioned seems to be from "Hall of Fame" by The Script featuring will.i.am. It's an inspiring song about achieving greatness and believing in yourself. If you'd like to discuss the song further or need anything else, just let me know!
sunrise_lover09
No
GPT-4o mini
I apologize for the confusion! It seems that I misunderstood your reference. If you could provide a bit more context or clarify what you're looking for, I'd be more than happy to help!
sunrise_lover09
He wasn’t the one who sang it. Guess again
GPT-4o mini
I appreciate your patience! The lyrics you mentioned are from "Hall of Fame" by **Logic** in his song “Hall of Fame.” If you have more lines to discuss or need anything else related to it—or if you want to talk about something else entirely—just let me know!
sunrise_lover09
When I start a new meeting on zoom am I the only one kn there no one else can join riggt
GPT-4o mini
When you start a new meeting on Zoom, you are the only participant until you invite others to join. They cannot join the meeting without an invitation or link.
As the host, you have control over the meeting settings, including whether participants can join before you (using the "Enable Join Before Host" setting) and whether participants can share their screens.
If you have specific settings or concerns, let me know, and I can help clarify!
As the host, you have control over the meeting settings, including whether participants can join before you (using the "Enable Join Before Host" setting) and whether participants can share their screens.
If you have specific settings or concerns, let me know, and I can help clarify!
sunrise_lover09
Hall of fame on em go dame on em take a shot and I’m aiming it. Thank God that I prayed a bit
GPT-4o mini
The lyrics you're quoting are from the song "Hall of Fame" by **Millyz** featuring **J. Cole**. It's a track that talks about ambition, success, and perseverance. If you want to discuss the themes of the song, its meaning, or anything else related, just let me know!
sunrise_lover09
So whoever runs zoom can’t see it
GPT-4o mini
When you start a meeting on Zoom, the platform does not allow anyone from Zoom, including the administrators or developers, to see or access your meeting content. Zoom values user privacy and confidentiality, meaning that only the participants invited to your meeting—and you as the host—can see the content and discussions that take place during that meeting.
However, it's important to be aware of your own privacy settings and ensure that you're using features like password protection, waiting rooms, and other security measures to maintain control over who can join your meetings. If you have specific concerns or need further clarification about Zoom's privacy policies, feel free to ask!
However, it's important to be aware of your own privacy settings and ensure that you're using features like password protection, waiting rooms, and other security measures to maintain control over who can join your meetings. If you have specific concerns or need further clarification about Zoom's privacy policies, feel free to ask!
sunrise_lover09
Awfully respectful of them
GPT-4o mini
Yes, many users appreciate that Zoom prioritizes privacy and confidentiality, especially given how often the platform is used for personal, educational, and business meetings. Ensuring that conversations remain secure and private is important for fostering trust among users. If you're curious about any specific features, security settings, or policies related to Zoom, feel free to ask!