>>>>>>Hey everybody,
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>>>>>>are you aware that today is a very special day? In Europe we use dd-mm-yyyy for dates, so today is 22-02-2022. If you remove the dash, you end up with 22022022 which is a palindrome. So, happy palindrome day, everyone.
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>>>>>Not exactly everyone, there are the Americans...
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>>>>I don't think it's proper to write "Happy palindrome day, everyone, except Americans"...
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>>>Why you use such an absurd date scheme. It's Chaos 53, 3188 YOLD.
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>>Actually, the ANSI, american standard, is correct:
https://blog.ansi.org/2019/01/iso-date-format-tells-standard/>>Too bad Americans don't use it.
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>American Standards. This is where they have inches and to short miles?
Yup, one right thing hidden exactly where nobody would look for it.