Otto,
Tomorrow (or even today in Australia) will be a very very very special day:
February 2, 2000 (i.e. 2.2.2000) is be the first day with only even digits (in the decimal number notation) since 28.8.888, i.e. since more than 1111 years (!!!).
This is obvious since you have (at least) to change every digit of the date to switch from an all-even to an all-odd date (and conversely), that is 1111 years. Then there is necessarily a date close to it (less than one year) that has the property.
By the way: Probably we did not pay enough attention to the fact that the most recent day with only odd digits was 19.11.1999 and the next day with that property will be either 1.1.3111 (or even 11.11.3111) depending on whether you have one or two digits for "day" and "month". Interestingly enough, the distance between those days is also more than 1111 years.
For the same reason...
TC6 as a committee with an even number should commemorate the "all-even-digit-day" more than the other one.
I'm afraid, my WG cannot join you because it has an odd digit in it. Unfortunately, it has also an even digit, so that I've no chance to commemorate any such thing before the end of time (or the end of IFIP which is obviously earlier).
Best regards, Guy
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