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10/10/10 = b101010 (byte alignment failure implies MSB padding) => b00101010 = 0x2A... I'm not sure where you're going with this.

 

0x101010 might be interesting at b00010000001000000010000

 

Ascii 10/10/10 = 0x313031303130 ('/' excluded). That's really not very interesting either.

 

Yeah... except for that one conversion it's really not very interesting.

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I'm pretty sure that 10/10 happens every year (not leap dependent), so assuming we keep with only using the last 2 digits of the year, there will be a 10/10/10 in 2110.

 

I'm missing why 2410 can only have a 10/10/10... unless you are going for it being on the same day of the week. But that has a more complex algorithm, and I'm not willing to figure out if 400 years happens to be the next occurrence.

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I'm pretty sure that 10/10 happens every year (not leap dependent), so assuming we keep with only using the last 2 digits of the year, there will be a 10/10/10 in 2110.

 

I'm missing why 2410 can only have a 10/10/10... unless you are going for it being on the same day of the week. But that has a more complex algorithm, and I'm not willing to figure out if 400 years happens to be the next occurrence.

 

Next year there will be an 11/11/11, and last year there was an 09/09/09. Big freaking deal.

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I think there was some point about there being 5 Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays for this October and that might not happen again for a while. But other than that, yes to the last 4 posts.

In October, that won't happen until 2021, but any 31 day month that begins on a Friday will have 5 Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

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