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[FIXED] Perhaps it is me
I like the bold red on hack threads.
Release: 16. Sep 2005 Last Update: 27. Nov 2005 I could never figure out why people read backward. - In my life time. Month / Day / Year - is the correct date format. 11-27-2005 11-27-05 Nov. 27, 2005 [high]* Zachariah goes back to his cave.[/high] |
Does the setting in the usercp dateformat have control of this?
edit: Nope is doesn't. Looks weird to me. I'm used to m-d-Y |
Well, is not like that everywhere o.o
For me, Day / Month / Year - is the correct date format x) |
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as year has 365 days and a month around 30 days either day/month/year or year/month/day is logical, but month/day/year is a random choosen order without a logical purpose... |
Xenon sums it up. Ideally it should be year/month/day giving it a sense of 'aiming in' on the date. The American way really annoys me; if your looking at a site and don't know if its a US or UK site you can't work out the date e.g. '05/04/2004' it should be standardised :)
Thanks, Mat |
That to me is my birthday. May 4th, 1983. ;)
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I propose we improve on the American system and go even further in our quest for illogical date formats.
How about - y/d/m? You too could now have a birthday of 83/4/5 :) |
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