Neato Time Event

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At 2 hours, 34 minutes and 56 seconds past midnight tonite, the date will be:
2 / 34 / 56 / 7 / 8 / 9.
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Originally Posted By: sayjac
Originally Posted By: StevieC
You guys don't get out much do you?
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Since you mentioned that, and this thread is about time, this song seems appropriate.
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Good song... Some oldies never die!
 
what about places like us who write their dates dd-mm-yy...

I never got why america writes it mm-dd-yy
 
crinkles, been filing a lot of reports and stuff lately, and neither system makes sense.

Need YY/MM/DD, to get files into any sort of order.
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
crinkles, been filing a lot of reports and stuff lately, and neither system makes sense.

Need YY/MM/DD, to get files into any sort of order.


+1

i think its the ISO standard.
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
crinkles, been filing a lot of reports and stuff lately, and neither system makes sense.

Need YY/MM/DD, to get files into any sort of order.


That's how I name my files YYYY-MM-DD-customer.....
 
Originally Posted By: crinkles
what about places like us who write their dates dd-mm-yy...

I never got why America writes it mm-dd-yy


We picked it up from the Brits before the US was a country and didn't change with the times like the Brits did in the early 20th century.

Another example, the US still uses the Queen Anne's wine gallon of 1707 while the Brits advanced to the Imperial system mid 19th century. That's why the louts have bigger pints of beer than we do.
 
Originally Posted By: crinkles
Originally Posted By: Shannow
crinkles, been filing a lot of reports and stuff lately, and neither system makes sense.

Need YY/MM/DD, to get files into any sort of order.


+1

i think its the ISO standard.


Close, the ISO standard is yyyy-mm-dd, or yyyymmdd.
 
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