Re: Not to burst a bubble


Subject: Re: Not to burst a bubble
From: James F. Zuelow Jr. (jamesz@ideafamilies.org)
Date: Fri Feb 22 2002 - 14:02:18 AKST


----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Callender" <craigc@corith.com>
Subject: Not to burst a bubble
>
> Hey guys, not to burst a bubble, but the statement about the time
> palendrome never happening again, what about this one:
>
It all depends on your notation. Day/Month/Year vs Month/Day/Year vs
Year/Month/Day vs Year/Day (today being 02053 for quite a few U.S.
military forms & records). With the latter situation you get a
reversible number quite often - Jan 30th, 2003 - 03030, February 19th,
2004 - 04040, etc.) A big days for Mac fans will be February 9th,
2068 - 68040, but DEC Alpha fans will get their special day many years
before that on Jun 13th, 2021 - 21164.

And that's just with the Christian calendar! See
http://www.pauahtun.org/CalendarFAQ/cal/calendar24.html for more
calendar fun.

Cheers,

James



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