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As explained by Palm Beach Post Blogs today, palindrome week is one of those “just for fun” type things, but it is especially interesting because the date will read the same forwards as it does backwards the entire week. Here's the dates: 4/13/14, 4/14/14, 4/15/14, 4/16/14, 4/17/14, 4/18/14 and 4/19/14.
What is a palindrome? Very simple: a word or phrase that reads the same from left to right, right to left. Just so you understand better, here's a classic example, "live not on evil." As evidenced above, a number can also be a palindrome and the following numbers are more examples of palindromic numbers: 34,443, 181, 2442 ...
AnteBellum
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As explained by Palm Beach Post Blogs today, palindrome week is one of those “just for fun” type things, but it is especially interesting because the date will read the same forwards as it does backwards the entire week. Here's the dates: 4/13/14, 4/14/14, 4/15/14, 4/16/14, 4/17/14, 4/18/14 and 4/19/14.
What is a palindrome? Very simple: a word or phrase that reads the same from left to right, right to left. Just so you understand better, here's a classic example, "live not on evil." As evidenced above, a number can also be a palindrome and the following numbers are more examples of palindromic numbers: 34,443, 181, 2442 ...
Thought this was an interesting story for this week and wanted to share it.
Enjoy. . . AB
It is actually, though few realize its actually a matrix synchronicity. I like the pic better though lol
AnteBellum
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It is actually, though few realize its actually a matrix synchronicity. I like the pic better though lol
I thought matrix synchronicity was like, start playing 'Pink Floyd Dark Side' when the lion roared 3rd time in the start of 'The Wizard of Oz' then they sync up for the rest.
Wow, that just brought back fond memories. . .
I have to look it up now!