i think some places have y-m-d
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i think some places have y-m-d
Yeah well that makes sense cos it's largest to smallest.
Thats what I don't get, they do Middle, Small, Large (m-d-y)
There's no logic to it.
Think of it like this, you go to a cafe and on the menu it says
Coffee.... Medium , small or large
You'd be like.....wtf? :huh:
Well you might, but I'd tend to write 10th March 2005 ...Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco_2004
10/03/2005 ...
10th day of March in the year 2005 ...
I'd be one to favour the y/m/d format.. more logical if you think about it..
I'd say I was born the tenth of October 1979, but I use the y/m/d format when writing it 'cos that's the format used in our personal number thingies.Quote:
Originally Posted by barbarossa
Today's date is:
Gregorian: Thursday, 10 March 2005
Mayan: Long count = 12.19.12.1.17; tzolkin = 8 Caban; haab = 0 Cumku
French: 20 Ventôse an 213 de la Révolution
Islamic: 29 Muharram 1426
Hebrew: 29 Adar I 5765
Julian: 25 February 2005
ISO: Day 4 of week 10 of 2005
Persian: 20 Esfand 1383
Ethiopic: 1 Magabit 1997
Coptic: 1 Baramhat 1721
Chinese: Cycle 78, year 22 (Yi-You), month 2 (Ji-Mao), day 1 (Gui-Si)
Julian day: 2453440
Day of year: Day 69 of 2005; 296 days remaining in the year
Discordian: Prickle-Prickle, Chaos 69, Year of Our Lady of Discord 3171
So in the grand scheme of things, why worry about 2 switched numbers?
stfu
Jonno :cool:
does the mayan calender run out in 2012? :fear:
I think it's the winter solstice in 2012.
doesn't that happen every year?