] Yesterday was the first palindromic date for 909 years
On 4/2/20 1:59 am, shouldbe q931 wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:05 PM wrote:
>> 2021-12-02
>> 12-02-2021
>>
>> I'm afraid the UK is out of that one though and any 20xx year. Sucks to be
>> them!
>>
>>
On 4/2/20 1:59 am, shouldbe q931 wrote:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:05 PM wrote:
2021-12-02
12-02-2021
I'm afraid the UK is out of that one though and any 20xx year. Sucks to be
them!
Michael Lee Finney
The way I read it, 12-02-2021 is the twelfth day of February 2021 in
"UK" date format, a
On 4/2/20 1:59 am, shouldbe q931 wrote:
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:05 PM wrote:
2021-12-02
12-02-2021
I'm afraid the UK is out of that one though and any 20xx year. Sucks to be
them!
Michael Lee Finney
The way I read it, 12-02-2021 is the twelfth day of February 2021 in
"UK" date format, a
What about 9th September 1999. Only short date both US ( mm-dd-yy) and
UK (dd-mm-yy) 9 9 99
Cheers,
Will
On 4/02/20 3:05 am, time...@metachaos.net wrote:
2021-12-02
12-02-2021
I'm afraid the UK is out of that one though and any 20xx year. Sucks to be
them!
Michael Lee Finney
Bit late,
On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 2:05 PM wrote:
>
> 2021-12-02
> 12-02-2021
>
> I'm afraid the UK is out of that one though and any 20xx year. Sucks to be
> them!
>
> Michael Lee Finney
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Timenutmailto:time...@metachaos.net
>
The way I read it, 12-02-2021
2021-12-02
12-02-2021
I'm afraid the UK is out of that one though and any 20xx year. Sucks to be
them!
Michael Lee Finney
> Bit late, sorry, but I've just heard that yesterday's date was the first
> palindromic date for 909 years, and there won't be another for 101 years.
> Even more
Bit late, sorry, but I've just heard that yesterday's date was the first
palindromic date for 909 years, and there won't be another for 101 years.
Even more significantly, it's palindromic in all three common 'long' date
formats: UK (dd-mm-), US (mm-dd-year) and ISO (-mm-dd); I believe