Surely one doesn't have 4 digits for the year until needed. Unsure what calendar was the first to use modern digits but surely the first palindrom day must be 1/1/1 (there probably being no year (or day for that matter) 0) or maybe 01/1/10 if insisting on a 2 digit day or maybe 01/11/10 if insisting a 2 digit month? Or should we go further back into BC ?
Surely one doesn't have 4 digits for the year until needed. Unsure what calendar was the first to use modern digits but surely the first palindrom day must be 1/1/1 (there probably being no year (or day for that matter) 0) or maybe 01/1/10 if insisting on a 2 digit day or maybe 01/11/10 if insisting a 2 digit month? Or should we go further back into BC ?
Sorry, 10 01 1001 would be the first 8 digit palindromic date and 01 01 1010 the first 8 digit palindromic anniversary (that's bound to have made a big splash on the village bulletin board).
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