This 1st day of February exercise took me 15 minutes, so not sure I’ll be continuing with this exercise, butt … it did enable me to pick out pattern clusters that I didn’t see previously. The colours I use for the highlighted dates follows a system, one that I talked about in my previous post ie: yellow for May. The month of January has two shades of green— lighter green for even numbers and darker green for uneven numbers (or I like to stratigically say “audd” for odd), and there is a reason, butt I won’t elaborate on that except to say that January is an important month to me personally given that most of my family are born in January… and most on “audd” days, butt only one was born on an even day— January 8th is the birthday of my stepson, Gillman Payette, which and you can now quickly pick out thanks to the colour coding,
Nobuhiko Ochiai was born January 8th, so an addition to the “Targeting Family Birthdays” pattern cluster. There is also a January 4th and January 1 represented. I consider the “January 4, 8, __/every 4th Even Day Sequence” pattern clusters to take precedent— we need to bridge the January 12 gap. Doing so, using the formula as per usual we then venture to the January 12 wikipedia page and limit our search to those who were either born/died during a year with a sequence of 3 identical numbers, and then venturing to those personal wiki pages, we arrive at their birth/death info:
- 1999 – Doug Wickenheiser (March 30, 1961 – January 12, 1999) ice hockey player
- 2000 – Marc Davis (March 30, 1913 – January 12, 2000) animator, screenwriter
- 2000 – Bobby Phills (December 20, 1969 – January 12, 2000) basketball player
- 1777 – Hugh Mercer (January 16, 1726 – January 12, 1777) general and physician
- 1888 – J. R. Williams (March 30, 1888 – June 17, 1957) Canadian-born cartoonist
- 2000 – Colton Herta, American race car driver