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  • Couples Join in Holy Matrimony on an Iconic Day, 11/12/13

    Today has been a very special day for countless couples around the country.

    To many, 11/12/13 holds an exceptional significance to nearly 3,326 lovebirds that believe in the power of numerology. Since it is the second-to-last sequential number of the century, today was an ideal day to tie the knot.

    New York couple, Elliot Bryant And Shanel Manzano, decided to present their day of holy matrimony to the entire world. On the Today show, the couple exchanged vows at exactly 9:10 a.m., keeping the number pattern consistent as possible.

    The bride explained how nine means long life and 11, 12, 13 adds up to this perfect number.

    “We both like incremental numbers and fluidity,” she said.

    Wedding experts have concluded that because weddings are very special moments for people, anything that would make it even more monumental are usually of importance.

    David’s Bridal chief marketing officer, Brian Beitler, reported to the Huffington Post, “Anything that helps to make that more significant is important to them. Whether it’s wearing a mother’s wedding dress or jewelry, brides always look for something to help mark this momentous occasion, and sequential numbers can be a very important reason to do that.”

    For other couples, 11/12/13 was by chance and not so much because of its numerical uniqueness.

    Charlie Dissell and Brandi Smith of Ankeny, Iowa were planning their wedding day in Jamaica and the trip just so happen to fall on today’s date.

    According to DesMoinesregister.com, some do it as something unforgettable and easy to remember while others as a way to convey a message.

    Whatever the case may be, dates that hold consecutive and sequential numbers have been very influential in helping couples choose their wedding day.

    This is not the first time where ceremonial wedding dates based upon consecutive numbers have hit an all time high. Last year on 12/12/12, more than 75,000 couples decided to walk down the aisle. Then of course, there have previously been other dates alike such as 9/10/11 and 10/11/12.

    Next year, 12/13/14 will fall on a Saturday, becoming the last sequential date to grace this century.

    Image Via: Youtube, Newscenter1

  • Twitter Visualizes The 11/11/11 Chatter

    Twitter Visualizes The 11/11/11 Chatter

    Last week, the world experienced a once-in-a-century numerical phenomenon where every basic unit thart we use to measure time read eleven – 11th second of the 11th minute of the 11th hour, on the 11th day of the 11th month of the 11th year of the century.

    11/11/11 meant different things for different people. Some linked the numerically significant day to doomsday prophecies – while some simply associated it with the (biblically) evil connotation of the number 11. Others saw the numbers as a sign of good fortune, as places like Las Vegas saw a massive hike in weddings scheduled at their many chapels.

    I’m sure that many teenage girls made sure to make their most serious wish when all the elevens lined up.

    For me, it was just a fun day to watch This is Spinal Tap and celebrate Nigel Tufnel Day.

    Whatever significance 11/11/11 held for people, the common thread was that many of them took to Twitter to talk about it. And Twitter has created a visualization for the “once in a lifetime” moment:

    This clip is a visualization of all the Tweets mentioning 11:11 on 11.11.11. Each “1” is a location that moves with the conversation on Twitter. Their scale varies depending on the volume of Tweets posted from the location they represent. You can see the main wave move from right to left, and then a second one that occurred at 11 p.m. around the world.

    Look, the world is doing the numerology wave. Cute.

    Did you participate in the online conversation about 11/11/11? Even if you spent your time disparaging everyone who cared about the numerical oddity, you were still probably involved in this global visualization.

    I’m not holding my breath for this much buzz when pi day (extended) rolls around on March 14th, 2015. (3.1415).