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Happy palindrome day.

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    Posted: 22 Feb 2022 at 12:04pm
It's Twosday, 2/22/22 !

290 years after George Washington was born

This won't happen again for another 400 years, in 2422 !

The ultimate palindrome will occur at 2:22 a.m. or p.m., or at 22:22 military time.
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Note every day for the rest of the month is also a palindrome
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what happens in 2/ 22/ 2122 ???


OK... it has to be a tuesday , i guess........


Edited by steve(ill) - 22 Feb 2022 at 1:05pm
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Originally posted by plummerscarin plummerscarin wrote:

Note every day for the rest of the month is also a palindrome
In mm/dd/yy, but not dd/mm/yyBig smile
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Today is also my grandmother's 84th birthday. 84 years old and gets more done by lunch then I will all day
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Well happiest of birthdays to Grandma!!!
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  Yes Happy Birthday to Grandma
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re: mm/dd/yy, but not dd/mm/yy

I gave up on those ways for dates...
prefer the yy/mm/dd sequence.. I can't get cornfused

4/5/22 is that the April 5th or the  4th of May ?
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

re: mm/dd/yy, but not dd/mm/yy

I gave up on those ways for dates...
prefer the yy/mm/dd sequence.. I can't get cornfused

4/5/22 is that the April 5th or the  4th of May ?
You must be really lonely.  So, you're not confused, but everyone else is around you?

Your theory is no different.  is 22/4/5 or 22/5/4 what you're getting across?

When I took drafting in college, and we were within eyesight of Canada with a few students from there, our instructor had military background, and was a REAL stickler.  He ended all debate, do it 23 FEB 2022.  And he would take a point off if you didn't do it that way.  If you stapled something, it better be at a 45 degree angle, 1/2 inch from the upper left hand corner of the paper to the midpoint of the staple, or that was a point off too.  
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Up here there is NO formal standard for dating receipts, companies can do whatever they want....
There's no confusion with yy/mm/dd, worldwide it's year-month-day like hours-minutes-seconds..a logical sequence of time. You never see times like 10:9:27 where it's 10 minutes past the 9th hour and 27 seconds.....
While the 'name of the month' ends confusion, it's not easily 'nice' to computers for either storing or sorting or other computations.

Now if you want to have 'fun', run a business whose fiscal begins on May 1st, have a lot of receipts where it's NOT obvious the day versus month ( 4/5 vs 5/4),then endure a 4 year audit by your IRS ( USA = of my CRA...)


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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

Up here there is NO formal standard for dating receipts, companies can do whatever they want....
There's no confusion with yy/mm/dd, worldwide it's year-month-day like hours-minutes-seconds..a logical sequence of time. You never see times like 10:9:27 where it's 10 minutes past the 9th hour and 27 seconds.....
While the 'name of the month' ends confusion, it's not easily 'nice' to computers for either storing or sorting or other computations.

Now if you want to have 'fun', run a business whose fiscal begins on May 1st, have a lot of receipts where it's NOT obvious the day versus month ( 4/5 vs 5/4),then endure a 4 year audit by your IRS ( USA = of my CRA...)


I'm not a spring chicken anymore, and I've never seen a date listed in your example format.  Anywhere.  It's just as prone to error or misinterpretation, all you did was change it to yet a different order, with the same possibility of 2 meanings.  Once you write what you "intended", you could write what was intended the other way.  No difference.

As for computers, well, you're kinda right.  But only because of LAZY programmers.  No reason you can't assign an "INT" to the STRING, and carry on about your math the usual way.  I've done it.  You aren't the only one on here who has "cut" code, in your words.  This way will never happen, not saying it will.  Just saying how a guy I knew solved the problem.  

The Europeans just do weeks now.  So we're in Week 7.  
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If you're running Windoze, you can change the format of date and time..
The problem with not having a hard universal standard that everyone has to follow,is that dates can be interpreted wrong(British vs American). One of those glass is 1/2 empty or 1/2 full things.
 
re: code. It takes code space and time to convert 'FEB' to '2'. These days no one cares cause memory is cheap, CPUs run fast and it seems no one actually programs in Assembler
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

If you're running Windoze, you can change the format of date and time..
The problem with not having a hard universal standard that everyone has to follow,is that dates can be interpreted wrong(British vs American). One of those glass is 1/2 empty or 1/2 full things.
 
re: code. It takes code space and time to convert 'FEB' to '2'. These days no one cares cause memory is cheap, CPUs run fast and it seems no one actually programs in Assembler
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