I would like to add to this tweet that Today's Palindrome is RARE because it reads the same around the World, different Countries use different dating systems, ie: The U.S.A. use MM/DD/YY, most Countries use DD/MM/YY.

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Well I use yy/mm/dd or sometimes yyyy/mm/dd when naming computer files because then they organise themselves properly. So today is actually 20200202. Still a palindrome! OMG - it IS the end of the world! Bad news for Liverpool.
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Hahahha. Nothing will ruin
@LFC 's year this year Clive!.

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What about 20-02-2002 ….. or have I missed the point?
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Read my response above
. It has everything to do with DD/MM/YY & MM/DD/YY
Different countries use different dating ie; the US.
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was 21-11-1112 not a palindrome? It'll be a palindrome on 12022021 next year too.
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Only in certain countries, if you change it to the American date system then no it isn't a Palindrome.
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Lovely. I think there was another one earlier this century but I forget when. Would have to work it out!
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Yep there a quite a few, todays date is rare because it is reversible in almost all countries.
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909 years? 21-02-2012 was only 8 years ago
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That is not a palindrome in countries that don't use the same dating format that we do, ie: the U.S.
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