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Re: [newtech-1][masked]

From: EddieN
Sent on: Monday, October 11, 2010, 9:24 AM

Of course, all of this numerical fun only works if you're using the Gregorian calendar. Using the Julian or Hebrew or Islamic calendars, to mention just three, will give you a way different result. And if you write your dates in DDMMYY format instead of in MMDDYY format, it changes things up again. But it's still an interesting diversion :)

Eddie

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On Oct 11,[masked]:16 AM, "Camden Daily" <[address removed]> wrote:
> Nice, I'm getting married on 9/10/11.
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> On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 11:53 PM, Ross Sclafani <[address removed]>wrote:
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>> I'm getting married on 11/11/11
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