Guest guest Posted November 19, 1999 Report Share Posted November 19, 1999 November 19, 1999 Today--Friday, 19/11/1999--will be the last day that has all odd digits in its date until 1/1/3111. This is the last "odd digit day" in our lifetimes, and for approximately 37 generations to come! Seems like this calls for some sort of celebration! Hi All, I saw this on another list and am "oddly" fascinated by this fact, something to do with being mathematically-challenged probably. Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 1999 Report Share Posted November 19, 1999 Gloria Lee wrote: > > "Gloria Lee" <glee > > November 19, 1999 > > Today--Friday, 19/11/1999--will be the last day that has all odd > > digits in its date until 1/1/3111. > > This is the last "odd digit day" in our lifetimes, and for approximately 37 > generations to come! > > Seems like this calls for some sort of celebration! > > Hi All, > > I saw this on another list and am "oddly" fascinated by this fact, > something to do with being mathematically-challenged probably. Glo Do not forget the Chinese, and who knows how the ants, or the bees, count their days? How wide is "our" our our lifetime? Antoine -- Through the coming, going, and the balance of life The essential nature which illumines existence is the adorable one May all perceive through subtle intellect the brilliance of enlightenment. A translation of the Gayatri Mantra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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