5 ducks in a row 22222
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is Feb22 2022 so we have 5 ducks in a row no matter how we set out the date
D/M/Y or Y/M/D whatever
maybe it should be known as 5 little ducks day
and we should share memes and renders
( well I would but my computer is frozen importing an FBX to Unreal engine and I am going to kill it in Taskmanager very soon )
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Unless one write out the full year and/or uses a leading zero on the month.
in a couple of centuries but who does that in everyday use![blush blush](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/embarrassed_smile.png)
Actually, I not only write out the full year, I also spell the month out, so today would be 22FEB2022 (actually still 21FEB in my part of the world).
Quoting Michael Scott, it happens once every billion years LOL
oh well, I will share a render
And it falls on a "Two"sday, no less!
Some one sent in an image that included a digital clock to 'Way Too Early' 2hr, 2min, 22sec, 22day, 2mth, 22yr = 9 ducks?
22hr, 2min, 22sec, 22day, 2mth, 22yr will go one better
I do. I guess it's a habit formed from my time programming so dates easily auto-sort in proper order so for me today is 20220222. Actually, to make it more human-readable, if possible I usually toss in a couple of dashes: 2022-02-22
Ha-ha, good one!![laugh laugh](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/teeth_smile.png)
That's cools. I used to read the "twosday" book to my kids when they were little. 22222
I use the name of the month always when referring to a date in english as there is always the possibility for a mixup due to our friends over on the other side of the pond
And in celebration, part of California pauses duck season and resumes it in a few days!
I would bet it is a coincidence, but maybe?
Does it change over to "Wabbit Season"?![smiley smiley](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/regular_smile.png)
My first thought when I saw this was an image of the car known as a 'Duck' which I saw when I was stationed in Germany. The link goes to a YouTube page of its history.
Marvellous effort that!
it was Richie day downunder....![heart heart](https://www.daz3d.com/forums/plugins/ckeditor/js/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/heart.png)
The BBC Newsreader told us when it was 22:22 on 22/2/22 in our timezone. He didn't say anything about ducks though. The USA hadn't reached 9 ducks in a row when I wrote this.
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mmmm I like duck but not really keen on rabbit, only tried it once though
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I like both, though it's hard to find rabbit these days