Now before you say there is no 13th month, I'm going by my own calendar that I created which happens to have 13 months. So, that day is really interesting if you use my calendar.
Please, we still have 11/29/2099, the last prime/prime/prime of the century. So the 'intersting' numbers will continue at least until the last month of the century.
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12/13/14.
Travel to Europe on December 11. You can relive 11/12/13 there.
Is 1/4/14 so boring?
4/8/16?
If you find this date numerically interesting, why wouldn't 12/13/14 be numerically interesting?
11/11/22?
Okay, then, 12/13/14 is the last.
Can we agree?
3/14/16, pi day
6/12/24, 5/10/15, 10/20/40,
3/14/16, pi day
10/20/30
"Can we agree?"
On the Internet? NEVER!
11/13/12 is numerically interesting to me, being my birthday and all.
How about 01/23/45?
I think 3/14/15 would be pi day, not 3/14/16. There can be a special ceremony on 3/14/15 at 9:26:53.
Probably not on Mars.
the last one was 12/12/12
1/4/14
In my current home of Toronto, Canada, it is 12/11/13.
For us, 11/12/13 doesn't come till next month.
2020-02-02 will be a palindrome!
13/13/13
Now before you say there is no 13th month, I'm going by my own calendar that I created which happens to have 13 months.
So, that day is really interesting if you use my calendar.
Ben Zipper wrote:
"3/14/16, pi day"
I'm more partial to Pie Day. Math is fun and all, but pies are delicious.
http://www.piecouncil.org/Events/NationalPieDay/
Or Cherry Pie Day:
http://www.examiner.com/article/it-s-national-cherry-pie-day-25-cherry-pie-cherry-pie-cocktail-recipes
Mmmmmm pie.
Please, we still have 11/29/2099, the last prime/prime/prime of the century. So the 'intersting' numbers will continue at least until the last month of the century.
12/5/13 (2nd Pythagorean triple)
12/13/14
5/10/15 (Multiples of 5)
4/8/16 (Powers of 2)
4/9/16 (Perfect Squares)
8/15/17 (3rd Pythagorean triple)
11/13/17 (Consecutive primes)
Lots and lots and lots of interesting dates coming up.
5/10/15?
10/20/30?
Seems like there might be a lot more, unless you're willing to spend the time and effort defining the rules...
01/12/35 or 11/23/58
The Europeans put the day first, then the month and year. So they'll have this glorious celebration next month on December 11.
How about 04/04/16? Or 10/20/30?
"Is this the last of the numerically interesting dates of the earlier 21st century?"
Here's an interesting question: What is the last day of the earlier 21st century?
Would not that day be numerically interesting?
3/14/15
How about 12/34/56? Oh, wait.
At quarter past 2 this afternoon, you could set your digital clock for 24-hour "military" time, and see
11/12/13/14:15:16
You can do it again in 13 months, on
12/13/14 15:16:17
And that's it until after the turn of the century.
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