Palindrome Days
Palindromes abound this month and every year there’s
usually a streak of them to be found. The date in digits today (5-15-15-without
the dashes 51515) is a palindrome, in this case a group of numbers that read
the same either backwards or forwards. Palindromes can also be words like
racecar, but I like number palindromes. You can turn any set of numbers into a
palindrome by simply adding the digits in reverse to the original the digits in
their original order. Example: 123+321=444 or 1203+3021=4224. I could go on and
on but if the numbers don’t add up into a palindrome right away things get a
little trickier. You just keep adding them reversing the sum of each pair until
eventually they do. It took a whole sheet of notebook paper to turn the digits
representing the year I was born into a palindrome but it finally did happen! But
I will give you this hint; it is easier for peeps born in the 2000s to turn the
year they were born into a palindrome and if you were born in 2002 you don’t
have to do any addition at all!