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Originally posted by Swamp ThingGood to see you're back in the thick of it, S-A
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Originally posted by SallyAnneI say 14th of March.
And as John Galt will tell you, anyone who disagrees with me is a moron.
HTH
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterMartes Shurely?
And don't call me Shirley.
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All but two of my clients are in the US, but on the reports and dates I use the format dd MMM ccyy e.g. 07 Mar 2007. It winds the yanks up a little bit, but there is no long term confusion.
On one chart I have MMM yy. I had one of the little darlings saying that the chart time axis ordering was wrong because I had something like Dec 05, Jan 06, ...., Dec 06, Jan 07. I just laughed at him and then he realised it was a monthly chart. You could hear him going red over the phone.
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxPersonally I say "Ante Diem I Nones Martius MMDCCLX Ab Urbe Condita".
I find it hard to believe anyone does it differently.
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Originally posted by Euro-commuterPersonally I say the fourteenth of March.
I find it hard to believe anyone does it differently.
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I say 14th of March.
And as John Galt will tell you, anyone who disagrees with me is a moron.
HTH
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Originally posted by Bluebirdbecause when most people speak they say March 14th , not 14th of March ?
Personally I say the fourteenth of March.
Which is of course followed by the Ides.
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because when most people speak they say March 14th , not 14th of March ?
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Why do the yanks use that format? To me it is just not logical. I mean, dd/mm/yyyy is obvious as each bit covers a larger chunk of time than the bit which came before it.
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Originally posted by Buffoon
March 14 the approximation for Pi: 3.14
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July 22 (22/7 in some date formats, a popular approximation of pi)
The second date is in the format used almost everywhere outside the US and Japan, so it is describe as "some date formats". Yes, just a few.
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