Has anyone mentioned yet that today is the last reversable binary date for 10 days?

Sukhoi

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10/1/01 :) Won't be another one for a hundred years, kinda cool. I guess if you're European you could also use 20/1/02 next year, but IMHO the American way of writing dates is much better. ;)
 

juiio

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You won't have to wait 100 years for another. There are dates like:

11/1/11
12/1/21
13/1/31
etc
 

Semimaker

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It the American way which is screwy!

What could be more logical then day, month and then year!
 

Gulzakar

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<< It the American way which is screwy!

What could be more logical then day, month and then year!
>>



How about Month, Day, Year
 

trek

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dd/mm/yy makes the most sense because you are getting less specific...
mm/dd/yy is no specific order...

-Trek
 

Sukhoi

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Ok, so it's the last reversable binary date for 10 years until someone proves me wrong. ;)
 

Ender

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<< 13/1/31....lol What month would that be...? >>





As the first poster said, there's the European way.. Day,Month,Year.

13 is the day, 1 is the month and 31 is the year.

Dummy!
 

SinMen

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What the heck is a binary date? So it's the 1st day in the second month of the first (01) year? LOL
 

b0mbrman

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Ha ha. I noticed that earlier today when I was filling out the front of a bluebook right before taking a midterm :)