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In the US Format: 1/21/21 (12121) Smile
You're 9 days late as far as (almost) the rest of the world is concerned Big Grin
Wasn't that yesterday? 1-20-2021 Smile
This is the kind of thread I like to share with 'normal' people....

It keeps them away. Smile
According to ISO 8601 (YMD format), palindrome day will be December 2nd.
The celebrations are way premature. Big Grin
Celebrating is never premature. As long as those “normal” people don’t show up. ?
Hello!

(01-21-2021 06:20 PM)twoweims Wrote: [ -> ]Celebrating is never premature. As long as those “normal” people don’t show up. ?

In my experience "normal" people can celebrate quite well. Usually even better than crazy nerds ;-)

Regards
Max
(01-21-2021 02:01 PM)twoweims Wrote: [ -> ]In the US Format: 1/21/21 (12121) Smile

(01-21-2021 02:55 PM)BillBee Wrote: [ -> ]Wasn't that yesterday? 1-20-2021 Smile

(01-21-2021 05:11 PM)Thomas Okken Wrote: [ -> ]According to ISO 8601 (YMD format), palindrome day will be December 2nd.

In fact, in Lewis Caroll's perspective, that still leaves us with many happy un-palindromous days to celebrate!

Keep you healthy!!

Laurent
Oh!

I just turn on my HP-71B and type DATE$. It display 21/01/21. How can I read this date ?

I just realize I have to wait for ten months for my next 'palindrome celebration day' at 12/11/21 or 21/11/12 ?
So many date formats give us more reasons to celebrate.
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