The last day of 2023 will be 123123
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oh nice, I hadn't heard the 2023365 option before-- might be challenging to dance to though @dalfen *Assumes you write it in the date format 12/31/23 (MDY) -> 123123. Other (nonsensical) date formats like 23/12/31 (YMD) or 31/12/23 (DMY) don't work. @thepoliticalcat @dalfen to hell with this imperialist system of measurement @Martin @Martin I go to make a quick fun video based off of a joke and it was a big issue to post it. I couldn't even post it directly here. @Martin @dalfen Only in American/UK date notation. In countries with dd-MM--yy notations it will not be so nice. @dalfen I wrote my birthday in the Day/Month/Year format in 8th grade on some paperwork and the teacher wrote my name and "happy birthday" on the board 7 months early. For the place I live it has been the wrong format nearly all of my life. @dalfen it literally made more sense to me in my youth, but if things making sense was what made them correct then we would fix the spelling discrepancy between "guarantee" and the very closely related "warranty". I like the DD.MM.YY too. But in this case, the MM/DD/YY is easier to dance to :hamster_dance: |
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Or, in civilization, 311223.