*********************************GRAB DAY************************************


What should be included in the ZIP file:
        GrabDay.EXE          (Heart and soul, all you need to run.)
        This README.TXT
        README.BAT
        INSTALL.EXE
        GO.BAT



This program is FREEWARE, if you like it feel free to give to anyone else
you think might too.  Please to do not modify the files that accompany it
though.

Ehem, I do not take any responsibility for damage anything I've made does
to your computer (but I seriously doubt it will).


+How to use it Grab Day+

Type "go" in this directory.  After instalation you should be able to 
type "GrabDay" within DOS(R).  If you'd rather just use it from this
directory, then all you need to do is type "GrabDay".  You'll probably have 
to be in this directory every time it runs, however when using a DOS(R)
prompt.


The proper syntax goes: "grabday MM DD YYYY"  Just "grabday" will work fine.
Here is an example from the prompt:

        grabday 12 25 2000

If you do not specify this from the prompt it will ask you.

Month:  12
Day:    25
Year:   2000

                BE SURE TO USE 1976 AND NOT JUST 76 FOR YEAR

                   (Year range is 30000 to -30000)


For Windows 95(R) people, put the icon for "GRABDAY.EXE" with your other icons,
or, if you prefer, go START, SETTINGS, TASKBAR.  Then click the START
PROGRAMS tab and click ADD.  BROWSE for "GRABDAY.EXE".  It will be in the
directory you unzipped it in.  Tell Windows(R) where to put it and it
should be there when you're finished.

For Windows 3.x(R) :  Open the program group you want it in, then go
FILE, NEW, click OK for PROGRAM ITEM, then BROWSE for the correct path.
Again, the name of the executable is "GRABDAY.EXE"  A new icon should 
appear.


+This is how it works.  
Every non-leap year has 365 days in it, every leap year has 366.  Any 
questions?  Find an error with the dates?  Want to say "hi"?  
E-MAIL PIKEKNIGHT@AOL.COM


+Why I made it.
My mother asked me what day it was on March 31, 1976 so I made this because
I'm not smart enough to just tell her.  I believe that was a Monday.  You
can check to be sure.  Anyway, I thought it was kind of handy so here it 
is in all its binary glory!  Hope you enjoy.


Aspiring Wizard,

Justin D. Williams
PikeKnight@aol.com
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