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-date = 2022-02-22
-title = "Tuesday"
-description = "Today is Tuesday, February 22nd, 2022 - also a ubiquitous six-digit palindrome date known as Twosday."
-draft = false
-+++
+#+title: Tuesday
+#+date: 2022-02-22
-## Tuesday, Twosday
+** 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.
-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.
+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.
+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
- ([view the image here](https://img.cleberg.net/blog/20220222-tuesday/digital_font.png)!).
-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
- [a wedding of 222 couples at the California State Capitol in Sacramento](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2-22-22-a-collective-wedding-ceremony-at-the-state-capitol-tickets-211434605597),
- 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.
+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.