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Sorry, I find anything other than the ISO date format silly.
At least DD-MM-YYYY could be described as little median, but ewwwww.
I prefer MM-DD-YYYY, a.k.a., "big endian, BUT YOU FORGOT THE YEAR, YOU DOUGHNUT. GREAT, YEAH, JUST TACK IT ONTO THE END, you numpty."
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in reply to sotolf • • •Sorry, I find anything other than the ISO date format silly.
At least DD-MM-YYYY could be described as little median, but ewwwww.
I prefer MM-DD-YYYY, a.k.a., "big endian, BUT YOU FORGOT THE YEAR, YOU DOUGHNUT. GREAT, YEAH, JUST TACK IT ONTO THE END, you numpty."
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