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albertosesn (albertosesn)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Mar-2013 09:15:21 EDT
albertosesn
And I thought !xkcd readers had some sense of internationalisation (most of the English speakers supports MM/DD/YYYY) http://ur1.ca/d1nae -
failedvegan (failedvegan)'s status on Tuesday, 12-Mar-2013 09:52:02 EDT
failedvegan
I've been using the ISO format for years, for nothing else that it's easy to sort. -
albertosesn (albertosesn)'s status on Thursday, 14-Mar-2013 21:30:13 EDT
albertosesn
@failedvegan Me too, but all the anglophones use the MM/DD/YY and all the hispanophones here use DD/MM/YY -
indi (indi)'s status on Friday, 15-Mar-2013 02:10:32 EDT
indi
@albertosesn *All* the anglophones use M/D/Y? Hardly. #Canada and Europe usually use D/M/Y. In Canada #ISO8601 is official now. Joshua Judson Rosen likes this. -
albertosesn (albertosesn)'s status on Friday, 15-Mar-2013 21:56:40 EDT
albertosesn
@indi In context It means all the anglophones on that particular forum
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