You could just use the decimal part of 2.718… as July 18 (7/18). Or you could interpret the blocks of two (71 and 82) as percentages, and the 71% as a month would be August and 82% as a day of August would be the 25th day (so 8⁄25). Or you could interpret the 7182 as 71.82% and convert that to a moment during the year, which corresponds to 2011-10-27T07:12:00.
EDIT: updated to fix numbers due to mistyping the initial decimals of .718281828 as 712 instead of 718.
I don’t know whether to be relieved or disappointed that the Gregorian calendar won’t support an e day.
We may not get a day to celebrate, but 1828 was a hell of a year.
You could just use the decimal part of 2.718… as July 18 (7/18). Or you could interpret the blocks of two (71 and 82) as percentages, and the 71% as a month would be August and 82% as a day of August would be the 25th day (so 8⁄25). Or you could interpret the 7182 as 71.82% and convert that to a moment during the year, which corresponds to 2011-10-27T07:12:00.
EDIT: updated to fix numbers due to mistyping the initial decimals of .718281828 as 712 instead of 718.
Any excuse to take an ecstasy tab, eh?
2.718281828 …
Doh, thanks. Can’t believe I made that mistake, as I know it’s 18281828.