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February 18, 2012: William Lang performs Randy Gibson's 'The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome' at the Wild Project in New York City for the Avant Music Festival Presented by Avant Media.
Photo: Tear-n Tan for Avant Media
February 27, 2012: William Lang performs Randy Gibson's 'The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome' at the Wild Project in New York City for the Avant Music Festival Presented by Avant Media.
Photo: Hugh Burckhardt for Avant Media
February 27, 2012: William Lang performs Randy Gibson's 'The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome' at the Wild Project in New York City for the Avant Music Festival Presented by Avant Media.
Photo: Hugh Burckhardt for Avant Media
We were trying to look sexy. I look a little like Jennifer Jason Leigh in Palindromes. Meaning, kinda freaky.
February 27, 2012: William Lang performs Randy Gibson's 'The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome' at the Wild Project in New York City for the Avant Music Festival Presented by Avant Media.
Photo: Hugh Burckhardt for Avant Media
My Mam's pic dates from the late 40s and my Dad's pic from 2011.
Sadly, they have both left us now.
#67 Palindromes for 121 pictures in 2021
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If you read the date 22/02/2022 as is, and then again backwards, with or without the day/month/year dividers — 22022022 — it's a mirror image, also known as a palindrome, which is something that reads the same forwards as it does backwards.
My son was married on 02.02.02 (02.02.2002)
The last palindromic date was earlier this month — February 2, 2022 — but only when written 2/2/22.
In 2020, February 2 was also a palindromic date no matter if you used day/month/year or month/day/year formats, as both read 02/02/2020.
This millennium sees 60 palindromic dates for those that use the day/month/year format, the first being February 10, 2001 (10/02/2001) and the last being December 29, 2192 (29/12/2192).
The next time both day/month/year and month/day/year formats will align will be on March 3, 3030 (03/03/3030).
After today, there won't be any more full palindrome dates in 2022.
Managed to get this image downloaded and titled at 2.22pm on the 22nd February 2022.
February 18, 2012: William Lang performs Randy Gibson's 'The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome' at the Wild Project in New York City for the Avant Music Festival Presented by Avant Media.
Photo: Tear-n Tan for Avant Media
Doesn't Parker have a most winning, wide smile? I met Parker at the local bowling alley (yes, same locale as Kendyl, Melissa, and Sarah.) Thanks for participating Parker!
"This picture is #6 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com"
February 27, 2012: William Lang performs Randy Gibson's 'The Third Pillar in Primal Imperfect Palindrome' at the Wild Project in New York City for the Avant Music Festival Presented by Avant Media.
Photo: Hugh Burckhardt for Avant Media
Erode (ED) palindromic work horse WAP4 22522 rips through parli with ontime running Bangalore City Jn. - Ernakulam Jn Intercity Express..
Captured: 18/04/2017 18:32:23
Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)
Lens: 24.0-105.0 mm f/4.0
Focal Length: 62 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Aperture: f/8
Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec
Sculpture exposée à la librairie de la Fnac Montparnasse, rue de Rennes, à Paris,
et réalisée le 12 novembre 2007, à l'occasion du 20ème anniversaire du prix Goncourt des Lycéens.
Captured: 15/09/2017 11:12:57
Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)
Lens: 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3
Focal Length: 280 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec
One of the reasons I got the SD4000 was for close-in shots that I couldn't get with the Rebel XS (without switching lenses, not practical even when just stopped at a traffic light.) This has both palindromic mileage digits and an all-the-same time indicator (of course, the clock itself drifts fast by a minute a day or so, so it doesn't actually indicate the time that well, as you can tell from the metadata; that doesn't actually impair the numerology :-)