I saw this yesterday: http://web.archive.org/web/20010203224700/http://anybirthday.com/report.htm So is this really true? If you see the calendar here on clutchfans.net, then october 5th doesnt have the most people on it ( in the same month have other days with more birthdays) I think it was April or May, because "in summer people suppose to be horny" :grin: so 9 months later. So what do you think?
I never even knew about this calendar and I've been lurking since 05. Anyways, according to CC calendar Jan 1 is most popular...57 b-days...
I am guessing that is because the sign up defaults to Jan 1. A lot of those people probably didn't change it.
I was born a week after, on the twelfth, but was conceived in April. I find that the twelfth is pretty common, two other people I know have a birthday when I do, but I don't know anyone with a birthday on the twelfth.
I'm an October 5th birthday. I've heard that it was the most common birthday, but I have only known one or two other people who share it. It is also Grant Hill's birthday.
I can see New Year's Resolutions playing a role here. I'd like to see the curve. If 10/5 is the most popular, you'd think 10/4 and 10/6 were also up there and that September and October were high months generally. My birthday is 10/1, so I'm close.
Weird, I was just thinking about how I know 3 people off the top of my head that have birthdays today. A day late, sure, but falls within the "New Years" range.
I've noticed a lot of peoples birthdays fall around Sept-Oct. Makes sense I guess, from all the banging that is done because of the cold weather.
You do now. Columbus Day FTW. I don't even want to think about my conception date. My parents having sex? GROSS!
I love and am afraid of data warehousing. Puts everything down to a science. A million Birthdays on October 5? That makes it a holiday, but merchandising standards. Time for a sale!