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Your Next Remarkable Day
By Claus Kucher

> 11-19-1999 has all odd digits, and it is the last "odd" day ...
> ... February 2, 2000, the first even day since August 28, 888.

Well, I cannot resist to throw my two cents into this thread of playing
with digits and dates.

As far as one can possibly judge it does not make sense to accentuate
in our calendars the next "even" day at 1-1-3111.  Think maybe that
considerable progress in medicine will give a better chance to
experience 11-21-2221, or even better 11-12-2122, as a successor of a
different kind from the remarkable day of 11-19-1999.

You can check out the interpretation by scrolling down :-)
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As 11-19-1999 both days have 2 pairs of same digits in their date.

Claus Kucher


(Message sent Tue 23 Nov 1999, 11:55:23 GMT, from time zone GMT.)

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