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diff --git a/blog/2022-02-22-tuesday.org b/blog/2022-02-22-tuesday.org deleted file mode 100644 index 1c9efb5..0000000 --- a/blog/2022-02-22-tuesday.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -#+title: Tuesday -#+date: 2022-02-22 - -** Tuesday, Twosday -:PROPERTIES: -:CUSTOM_ID: tuesday-twosday -:END: -I'm taking a break from my usual technology-related posts and writing -about something a little more enjoyable today. - -Today is Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022. Today is 02-22-2022. Today is -Twosday. - -Let's look at everything that fell in place today: - -1. Written in the =m-dd-yy= or =dd-m-yy= formats, today is 2-22-22 or - 22-2-22, which is a neat little palindrome in either format. (The - last ubiquitous six-digit palindrome was 1-11-11.) -2. Today is Tuesday, which is why everyone is using the nickname Twosday - to call out these similarities. -3. Falling on Tuesday means today is the 2nd day of the week (for most - cultures. For the US, it's the 3rd day of the week since we start on - Sunday). -4. The only culture I could find with a connection to a =2= is that some - Slavic languages derived their version of Tuesday from the Old Church - Slavonic word =въторъ=, meaning "the second." -5. Written in the classic monospaced, digital font (think of digital - clocks from the 80s/90s), there is nice symmetry to the numbers - ([[https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20220222-tuesday/digital_font.png][view - the image here]]!). -6. This one isn't naturally-occurring, but it seems people around the - world are celebrating the day. For example, a group is putting - together - [[https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2-22-22-a-collective-wedding-ceremony-at-the-state-capitol-tickets-211434605597][a - wedding of 222 couples at the California State Capitol in - Sacramento]], concluding at exactly 2:22 PM. These couples will - record their marriage dates as 2-22-22 2:22 PM. Tickets were on sale - for $222.22. |