1. It is the 316th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 49 days remaining until the end of the year.
2. David's Bridal estimates that more than 3,000
couples will get married on 11/12/13; compared to Nov. 11 of last year,
that’s a 722 percent increase.
3. Fueling the rush to the altar on 11/12 this
year is the rarity of it: the next consecutively-numbered date doesn’t
roll along until Dec. 13, 2014.
4. After that, in purest numerical form, another consecutive date won’t mark the calendar again until next century.
5. At 2:11:21 a.m., it will be 12/11 2:11:21 which is three repeats of three numbers: 121-121-121.
6. At 8:09:10 a.m., the time and date will read as 8:09:10 11/12/13, a full complement of consecutive numbers.
7. At 2:15:16 p.m., when stated in military time, it will be 11/12/13 14:15:16; a series of six increasing numbers.
8. For a simple sequence, at 9:10 p.m., it will be 9:10 11/12/13.
9. At 10:21:11 p.m., when stated in military time, it will be 11/12 22:21:11, which gives us a palindrome of 11122-22111.
10. If your inner number nerd is still hungry for more, there are a total of 22 date patterns for 11/12/13 listed on the Date Pattern Calculator.
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