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On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, John Engelbrecht wrote:
> what about 01/01/01,
> 01/10/01,
> 10/10/01?
There are lots of binary days! I think he was talking about palindrome
days. I guess it depends on how you count them. Today could be a
palindrome day: 10/1/01 In fact, if you do it that way, this is a
palindrome week! 10/1/01 - 10/9/01, then 10/11/01 and 10/22/01. But if
you use a four-digit year and two-digit days/months, you get 10/02/2001
and nothing more recent than the 14th century (09/31/1390) and none again
until 01/02/2010, 11/02/2011, 02/02/2020, 12/02/2021, etc.
Mike
> On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, (8?> wrote:
>
> > Without searching the news stories, when was the last time this happened?
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