Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Xmastime Classixxx, Palindrome Edition
I don't really understand why the word for "word that reads the same backwards and forwards" does not read the same backwards and forwards. Woulda been cool, right? What the fuckkcufehttahw? - XMASTIME
Anyways, it occurred to me that she, and anyone else born that year, (1991) had the greatest chance to be born in and then see another year which is a numeric palindrome in over 1000 years. 1991, 2002. Otherwise, you gotta live 110-120 years to see two different years like that (eg 1771 to 1881.) Last example that close woulda been 999 and 1001. Interesting. - XMASTIME
Mrs. XmastimeemitsamX!
Drunken Dater's palindrome birfday.
Anyways, it occurred to me that she, and anyone else born that year, (1991) had the greatest chance to be born in and then see another year which is a numeric palindrome in over 1000 years. 1991, 2002. Otherwise, you gotta live 110-120 years to see two different years like that (eg 1771 to 1881.) Last example that close woulda been 999 and 1001. Interesting. - XMASTIME
Mrs. XmastimeemitsamX!
Drunken Dater's palindrome birfday.
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Actually, according to Brick Heck, the word you are referring to is wordidrow...and it just never made it into websters.
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