It is curious to note there is almost the same lapse of time between the two "all-odd" dates and the two "all-even" dates : a bit more than 1111 years.
Jean-Paul Cornec 48°44'24" N - 3°27'27"W ---------- > De : Tony Moss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > A : Sundial Mail List <[email protected]> > Objet : Oddity > Date : dimanche 21 novembre 1999 11:41 > > This snippet came to me too late to share on the day. > > I can't vouch for it's accuracy I'm afraid. > > Tony Moss. > > > << Today is November 19th, 1999. > >The numerical format for Wednesday was 11-17-1999. All of the DIGITS are > >odd. The next Odd day is 11-19-1999. (which is today) The next > >Odd day after that will be 1-1-3111 - which is well over a thousand > years > >away, which we will never see. > >Days such as 4-13-89 have both even and odd digits, thus, it is neither > odd > >nor even. > >The next even day will be 2-2-2000 - the first one since 8-28-888. So, > now > >you have a reason to celebrate this Friday as it'll be your last odd > day on > >Earth!!!!!! >
