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Some people have enough time on their hands to figure out this kind of interesting trivia. Not me, so I just report it when I hear about it.
11/19/1999 was the last day for quite a while where all the digits of the date are odd. The next all odd-digit-date will not occur until 1/1/3111 (or 11/11/3111 if you want to be picky about 2-digit months and days).
2/2/2000 (also 02/02/2000) was the first all-even-digit date in over a millenium; the last such was 8/28/888 (also 08/28/888).
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