11? Why 11?
To make today at 11.23 into Fibonacci minute: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13
dd:mm:yy is more common in the Uk too.
But we are all in different time zones which is why I used Universal time for the moment.
But I'll be away from my computer so someone else can 'claim the moment' if they want.
But, given the importance of Fibonacci in mathematics, maybe a minute is not long enough?
Anyway, Happy Fibonacci Day (2) !
Bob
]]>Of course, because here in Serbia we use the dd.mm.yyyy. format, tomorrow is even closer a Fibonacci day!
]]>bob bundy wrote:Stefy wrote:Just a hundred years to the next one!
Not for me! I've got just 89 days to go.
Bob
Me too, actually!
Why 100? 8-13-21 is just 8 years away!
]]>Stefy wrote:Just a hundred years to the next one!
Not for me! I've got just 89 days to go.
Bob
Me too, actually!
]]>Just a hundred years to the next one!
Not for me! I've got just 89 days to go.
Bob
]]>If you are in a later time zone, you still have a chance to enjoy your own Fibonacci minute.
For UK members, who like to put the day before the month, youll get another chance to celebrate Fibonacci later in the year.
Bob
]]>It only just started, let's give it a chance.
few
adjective
1.
not many but more than one:
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Patience!, Luke Skywalker
Bob
]]>Hasn't a few months passed already?
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