They write dates descending:i take offense to "mixed". our dates are just written in a different standard.
YYYY/MM/DD.
It is correct.
US dates tend to be written mixed. MM/DD/YYYY
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They write dates descending:i take offense to "mixed". our dates are just written in a different standard.
YYYY/MM/DD.
It is correct.
US dates tend to be written mixed. MM/DD/YYYY
They write dates descending:Year month date is the best digital format. Sorting alphabetically also sorts by date.
YYYY/MM/DD.
It is correct.
US dates tend to be written mixed. MM/DD/YYYY
i take offense to "mixed". our dates are just written in a different standard.Nope sorry our standard is wrong. Same with English being subject verb object. The correct order is SOV since that's what most languages use.
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i take offense to "mixed". our dates are just written in a different standard.I agree, one is set to a logical standard and the other is the American standard
i take offense to "mixed". our dates are just written in a different standard.It's a mix of ascending and descending.
Year month date is the best digital format. Sorting alphabetically also sorts by date.I am a believer.
Nope sorry our standard is wrong. Same with English being subject verb object. The correct order is SOV since that's what most languages use.On this fun subject, they're very close.
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december is basically the same thing as feburary, fukting cold.Spoken like a true Midwesterner.
fuk it,. i'm starting my own standard.I wanted to make a joke and switch the server to that format, but I don't think it's possible to split days and months like that without custom code.
DM/YY/DMYY
today isn't: 08/03/2022. it's: 00/20/3822. couldn't be more obvious my standard is the best. it condenses all the important information into the last 4 digits. nobody actually cares about which "week" in the month we are and december is basically the same thing as feburary, fukting cold.
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I wanted to make a joke and switch the server to that format, but I don't think it's possible to split days and months like that without custom code.do it! please do it! i'll give you all the vizioneck cash i have!!!
I propose a culturally agnostic solution of just counting the number of seconds since December 31st, 1969 midnight. Good enough for computers, good enough for humans.
Thus Ragnarok is set to release on 1667952000
They write dates descending:Oh really
YYYY/MM/DD.
It is correct.
US dates tend to be written mixed. MM/DD/YYYY
Oh reallyWell then it shouldn't use the Julian calendar either.
It's so weird to have the month before the day for me heh
As a game about nordic lore though, GoW should use DD/MM/YYYY
do it! please do it! i'll give you all the vizioneck cash i have!!!Nope. I'd really love to, but it'd take actual work and that's far too much for a joke.
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Well then it shouldn't use the Julian calendar either.Hehe touché
Nope. I'd really love to, but it'd take actual work and that's far too much for a joke.
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