Oh, you don't know the half of it! Look at this...
I missed an easy one tonight and I'm not really sure how I missed it. My Sync Map program has been finding them all over the place. They all have exactly the same workup. I somehow just overlooked this one for tonight. Here's what the printout looks like:
Now | Then
08/07/2019,772,525 | 02/15/2005,336,525 -
08/08/2019,276,626 | 02/16/2005,312,493
08/09/2019,424,527 | 02/17/2005,373,546
08/10/2019,416,718 | 02/18/2005,281,810
08/11/2019,541,010 | 02/19/2005,769,743
08/12/2019,275,596 | 02/21/2005,223,085
08/13/2019,847,700 | 02/22/2005,161,694
08/14/2019,238,972 | 02/23/2005,358,888
08/15/2019,685,870 | 02/24/2005,499,685 -
08/16/2019,566,148 | 02/25/2005,078,225
08/17/2019,807,757 | 02/26/2005,036,678
08/18/2019,912,025 | 02/28/2005,589,478
08/19/2019,747,077 | 03/01/2005,509,025
08/20/2019,667,378 | 03/02/2005,074,675
08/21/2019,692,487 | 03/03/2005,889,688
08/22/2019,992,603 | 03/04/2005,674,652
08/23/2019,776,617 | 03/05/2005,461,108
08/24/2019,352,359 | 03/07/2005,378,359 -
Do you see it? It's been exactly the same over and over this week. The first two syncs are separated by X number of days (eight, in this case), then the second two syncs are separated by X + 1 days (nine, in this case). That's why I was looking at tomorrow, because I thought I had scoured the printout and found all the ones for today, but I missed this one which was right there in my %$#@! workup. That's exactly what I was looking for, dangit!