But then there has been no even numbered day since 8/8/888 and won't be
again until 2/2/2222, a gap of over 1,333 years, as opposed to a gap of
just over 1,111 years.
Ian T.
At 15:24 19/11/99 America/Knox_IN, you wrote:
>George FERZOCO wrote:
>
>>To prove that I have gone completely insane,
>
>No proof necessary, G., ontological, epistomological, horological,
>astrological, or numerological.
>
>Leastwise, not on *this* list.
>
>>I share this with you:
>>Today - Friday, 19/11/1999 - will be the last day that has all odd
>digits in its date until 1/1/3111.
>
>>Would this sort of information have mattered to someone in the good
>old Middle Ages?
>
>I'd say: "NO. Not in the slightest."
>
>Or, at least, in my experience, the question of George Ferzoco's insanity is
>rarely mentioned in eleventh and twelfth century charters from the diocese of
>Chartres.
>
>Of course, others must speak from their own areas of expertise.
>
>The *real* question is: how did you come up with such an observation?
>
>Don't you have anything to *DO"?
Ian G Tompkins, MA, BD, DPhil
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