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The sator Palindrome on the Left Side of the " Duomo" near the Arcibishop's Residence

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

 

Hitting 40004 on my 2000 Saturn LS2

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.

Sävsjö caravan.

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

Copyright - All Rights Reserved - Black Diamond Images

 

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.

Reference

 

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"

In the District of North Vancouver at Princess Park. Love their signs.

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.

Polaroid 110a converted

Polaroid 108 expired 2/00

 

Fluidr

 

  

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 :-)

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

 

We were eating out (a very rare occurrence) and when we were totally stuffed, we started goofing off in order to stay awake. We amused ourselves by trying on each other's glasses. This is Naomi wearing BonnieJean's glasses

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