12^3

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12^3

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Happy 12^3 day! (12/12/12) Glad to see that many of my board friends are here
to see this last ^3 (cube) day of this century. May we have many more "not so special"
days here on the board, discussing whatever may pass our minds.

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:grin: Hi CeaSaR... And I was aware of that while the clock showed 12:12:12 12/12/12 !
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remarkablllllllllle :D

was neet to see 12's across the board on the big ol clock on the wall..and date
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The wife wasn't so darned impressed. She's a labor & delivery nurse here and there were all kinds of patients insisting that they be induced so they could have their kid on 12/12/12. It's so ridiculous. As for the time, it's a little flawed on a 24-hour clock with 1212:12 and calendar-wise the flaw is that you're missing digits as it really is 12/12/2012 to be correct -- won't want to confuse the date with 12/12/1912, you know!
Dean Huster, Electronics Curmudgeon
Contributing Editor emeritus, "Q & A", of the former "Poptronics" magazine (formerly "Popular Electronics" and "Electronics Now" magazines).

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