Palendromic ISO Date
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We all have 'em!
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Not ISO format!
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Today in ISO date format is 2021-12-02; which, without punctuation, is 20211202. When reversed, it is still 20211202. Next (I guess) will be 2101-10-12
2030-03-02?
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Formatting error.
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Formatting error.
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Hey Joe, when did you escape from the volcano? :laugh:
Thar's only two possibilities: Thar is life out there in the universe which is smarter than we are, or we're the most intelligent life in the universe. Either way, it's a mighty sobering thought. (Porkypine - via Walt Kelly)
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Today in ISO date format is 2021-12-02; which, without punctuation, is 20211202. When reversed, it is still 20211202. Next (I guess) will be 2101-10-12
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You wouldn't believe how often I have that kind of reaction when people show me some new and fancy app on their smartphones. Or how they can make their living room lighting change in waves between different colors. Or their 20,000 LED decoration of their home, in celebration of something. Or ... I tend to phrase my reaction as "And what is it for, really?" What's in it for me? Nothing. But let them have it, those who care. Let them have mathematical puzzles, too, if they like it. Palindromes (by the way: spelled with an i, not an e) is a sort of mathematical puzzle. I certainly won't condemn all sorts of puzzles. Live on time, emit no evil!
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You wouldn't believe how often I have that kind of reaction when people show me some new and fancy app on their smartphones. Or how they can make their living room lighting change in waves between different colors. Or their 20,000 LED decoration of their home, in celebration of something. Or ... I tend to phrase my reaction as "And what is it for, really?" What's in it for me? Nothing. But let them have it, those who care. Let them have mathematical puzzles, too, if they like it. Palindromes (by the way: spelled with an i, not an e) is a sort of mathematical puzzle. I certainly won't condemn all sorts of puzzles. Live on time, emit no evil!
Correct, named after Michael Palin[^] :-\
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You wouldn't believe how often I have that kind of reaction when people show me some new and fancy app on their smartphones. Or how they can make their living room lighting change in waves between different colors. Or their 20,000 LED decoration of their home, in celebration of something. Or ... I tend to phrase my reaction as "And what is it for, really?" What's in it for me? Nothing. But let them have it, those who care. Let them have mathematical puzzles, too, if they like it. Palindromes (by the way: spelled with an i, not an e) is a sort of mathematical puzzle. I certainly won't condemn all sorts of puzzles. Live on time, emit no evil!
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trønderen wrote:
Palindromes (by the way: spelled with an i, not an e)
I'm definitely having a bad day. Thanks for correcting my spelling.