This week, many Americans celebrated “palindrome week” -- a string of days in which the date is the same whether written forward or backward. For example, 9/10/19 is "91/01/9" backward -- if you take ...
Inauguration Day (1/20/2021) is a palindrome date this year, meaning it's read the same forward and backward The presidential inauguration of Joe Biden on Wednesday marks a historic day in America for ...
There are several dates toward the end of March this year that are palindromes. Here’s everything you need to know about the palindromes making this month so special. A palindrome is a word, phrase or ...
If you’ve overlooked Palindrome Week each year for the last decade, it’s our civic duty to ensure that it’s on your radar this time. After all, the stats show that it’s the last week in this century ...
— -- Numbers geeks and Type A people who crave order, listen up! Extending through May 19, every date written numerically is a palindrome. That means you can read it forward or backward and the ...
The next ten days are sure to be historic, and it’s not just because of the inauguration. Wednesday marks the beginning of a slew of palindrome dates, which are dates that can be read the same forward ...
Palindrome weeks (or weeks and a half) haven’t been all that rare the past couple of years. There has been one every year since 2011. But this one will be the last one of this century, so enjoy it.
Palindrome is known throughout the Pacific Northwest for its human-scale development approach: Restoring and reimagining ...
Today is a very special occasion — the date is a palindrome, meaning it is the same when read forwards and backwards. It is February 2, 2020, or 02/02/2020, in both the MM/DD/YYYY format and the DD/MM ...
Sunday is shaping up to be a unique day for reasons other than the Super Bowl and Groundhog Day: It's also a rare palindrome. While various forms of palindrome dates are fairly common, 02/02/2020 has ...