Woooo nice! I like stuff like this and hadn't even thought about it since, y'know, American date system means nothing here reads "12/1/21" until December. ;)
I am very willing to shuffle date systems as needed, to make cool palindromes. :D
I also take note of dates that can have mathematical signs substituted, e.g. 10/10/20 (10+10=20) or 5/4/20 (5*4=20) and so on. Dates are more fun if I can think of them as sentences! :P
Oh totally agree. I took a screenshot towards the end of last year when my computer clock read 5pm, 10-15-20. Pasted it into my work's Discord channel, and my BOSS instantly got it, but most of the others were like "...wha?" until we pointed it out. ;)
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Date: 2021-01-12 11:19 pm (UTC)I also take note of dates that can have mathematical signs substituted, e.g. 10/10/20 (10+10=20) or 5/4/20 (5*4=20) and so on. Dates are more fun if I can think of them as sentences! :P
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