March topic(s) for BLU
Dan Ritter
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
Fri Mar 2 15:31:00 EST 2007
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 03:20:03PM -0500, Matt Shields wrote:
> Martin,
> To Americans day/month sounds backwords, when we're talking about
> dates we say March 21st. If you write that out it would be 3/21/2007.
> But if you're not in the US, does it really matter? Do you plan on
> coming here for that meeting? I understand there are lots of people
> not in the Boston area on this list because it's a good list for the
> Linux community, but why do you care that the meeting is on 3/21 or
> 21/3? If I were to join a UK mailing list I wouldn't demand that they
> follow US date standards.
To this American living in Boston, 02/03/07 is far too
ambiguous, and causes nervousness.
What I would prefer is 20070302, which can be sorted nicely.
Hardly anyone seems to agree with me, though.
That's why when I write out dates for humans, I prefer to use a
month name or abbrev.
March 02, 2007, or 02 Mar or what-have-you, as long as it isn't
ambiguous.
-dsr-
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