Author Topic: Today is 10/10/10!  (Read 2317 times)

What a magical time! Better take good advantage of it, because we won't get another 10/10/10 for another century.

Discuss.

What a magical time! Better take good advantage of it, because we won't get another 10/10/10 for another century.

Discuss.
I want to have a party at our school at 11:11 AM, on 11/11/11.
And we won't have a 10/9/10 for another century, either :U.

I'm going to take a picture of my watch at 10:10 and 10 seconds.

We don't get 10/9/10 for another century either. What's the big deal?

We don't get 10/9/10 for another century either. What's the big deal?
The fact that it's 3 of the same numbers.


DURRRRRRRRRRRRRR

The fact that it's 3 of the same numbers.


DURRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I know that. I was pulling a funny.

10.10.10: THE DATE OF BINARY!

12:12:12 will be the last time we see the same numbers in a date until another century.

http://www.fortytwoday.com/

1010102 in binary is 42; the answer to the ultimate question of life, the Universe, and everything.

12:12:12 will be the last time we see the same numbers in a date until another century.

He's right.

12:12:12 will be the last time we see the same numbers in a date until another century.
According to some people, the last time ever.

Of course I don't believe that ridiculous stuff.

http://www.fortytwoday.com/

1010102 in binary is 42; the answer to the ultimate question of life, the Universe, and everything.
Holy stuff, that's beautiful.

1010102 in binary is 42; the answer to the ultimate question of life, the Universe, and everything.

Freaking sweet.

Happy 10/10/10 :)

Today is Canadian thanksgiving, and my girlfriend's birthday.

9/9/09 was the day of the ⑨, kicks today's ass by a longshot.
Quote from: Touhou Wiki
The date "09-09-09" (Wednesday September 9 2009 09:09:09, more specifically) has been named "Cirno Day" for obvious reasons. For some reason, numerous aspects of this day everything could be translated into or connected with nine. For example: September 9 is the 252nd day of the year and 2 + 5 + 2 = 9, you need 9 letters to type "Wednesday" or "September", and Japan's timezone is +9. Other names for this day include "The Strongest Day" and "⑨ Day".