Tiffani Boswell
02-12-2002, 07:05 AM
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><font face="BakerSignet" size="4">This was a forward I received from a friend....just thought you number guys might think it interesting</font>
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>As the clock ticks over from 8:01PM on Wednesday, February 20th, 2002, time
will (for sixty seconds only) read in perfect symmetry. To be more precise:
20:02, 20/02, 2002. It is an event which has only ever happened once before,
and is something which will never be repeated. The last occasion that time
read in such a symmetrical pattern was long before the days of the digital
watch (or the 24-hour clock): 10:01AM, on January 10, 1001. And because the
clock only goes up to 23.59, it is something that will never happen again
><font face="BakerSignet" size="4">This was a forward I received from a friend....just thought you number guys might think it interesting</font>
><font face="BakerSignet" size="4"></font>
>As the clock ticks over from 8:01PM on Wednesday, February 20th, 2002, time
will (for sixty seconds only) read in perfect symmetry. To be more precise:
20:02, 20/02, 2002. It is an event which has only ever happened once before,
and is something which will never be repeated. The last occasion that time
read in such a symmetrical pattern was long before the days of the digital
watch (or the 24-hour clock): 10:01AM, on January 10, 1001. And because the
clock only goes up to 23.59, it is something that will never happen again