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rowanwitch | 09:00 Thu 27th Oct 2011 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-15391515

what number person are you in the world based on when you were born

I am 2,273 131,027th
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3,505,457,424th

I feel so young...........
When you were born, you were the:
3,920,212,118th
2,445,166,352nd
3,226,774,032nd person alive on Earth
77,046,666,659th person to have lived since history began.
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if we all did it it would solve all the whos older than who debates...
They didn't ask what time I was born, though........
Anyone sharing my birthdate will get the same result.
Lol....I'm the youngest so far :-)
Yes...........aren't you late for school?!? :o(
I was the 2,458,273,504th It was abit crowded even then!
You were the 3,739,140,858th person

I was wondering whether it knows if I fib about my birthdate, just like I fib about dyeing my hair.........
Yes but there must have been others born on that day.
Aw Bobbi You just beat me!!
It's half term Jack :-)
When you were born, you were the:
3,782,696,318th

there were over 926 million people born between me and jackthehat. she must be really ancient, did you know ramses ii ?
I babysat for him...........:o(
I was trying to workout what a billion and a trillion was but there seems to be conflicting answers.

/// In British English, a billion used to be equivalent to a million million (i.e. 1,000,000,000,000), while in American English it has always equated to a thousand million (i.e. 1,000,000,000). British English has now adopted the American figure, though, so that a billion equals a thousand million in both varieties of English. ///

/// The same sort of change has taken place with the meaning of trillion. In British English, a trillion used to mean a million million million (i.e. 1,000,000,000,000,000,000). Nowadays, it's generally held to be equivalent to a million million (1,000,000,000,000), as it is in American English. ///
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I am 4,218,937,900th
What's your number AOG :-)
lol dave (did you know eve?!)

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