Interview with the birthday-challenged.
Well, at least you know your mom will understand your birthday pain...
Fun with technology.
"Leap years occur every four years, except those ending in double zeros, such as 1900 and 2100, said Geoff Chester, a spokesman for the United States Naval Observatory.
To confuse matters, there is an exception to that exception: Years ending in double zeros that can be evenly divided by 400, such as 1600 and 2000, are in fact leap years.
Because there is no leap year in 2100, anyone born this February 29 who lives a long life will have no birthday from 2096 to 2104.
"Eight years is a long time not to have a birthday," Brouwer said in an email statement illustrated by a sad-faced emoticon."