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#1 This is Cool » language to decimal to hexadecimal conversion » 2006-05-31 08:58:12

canadica
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Disregaring the origion of the date, is this not at least a rarity???




On this site: http://www.greatdreams.com/2012.htm

They say that the Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012. Furthermore, they say it happens at 11:11am.

I took Dec. 21/2012 and made it 12/21/2012. If you put 11:11 in front of that, you get 11:11/12/21/2012. I Changed that to 111112212012. I then converted 111111212012 to HEX, and the result is:

19DECDCE2C


Is it just me or does it seem awfully coincidental that the Hexadecimal outcome is almost the exact day of the origional decimal number?

tongue

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