Those people are CRAY-ZEE!! 😳 I always write numbers from most significant to least.
If I wake up from a coma, the first thing I'd want to know is "What year us it?" then "What month is it?". The day is not really that important.
It's cuz you're a Canuck. The rest of us don't have to worry about going comatose after ODing on maple syrup.
So, you don't think that drinking milk that expired a year ago is more significant than milk that expired yesterday? Want to come over for a glass of milk?
(I lost my cousin to maple syrup. They had him cremated and made into a lollipop. It was sad... and delicious! :9)
Milk that expired a year ago... *shudder* but, you cannot drink that! It will be a solid by then! Hahaha, if it's not then that's some seriously pasteurized milk!! Besides, I love milk! It's my favorite! <3 So I have plenty here thanks.
I'm sorry to hear about your cousin. I'm sure he was a very brave lumberjack. RIP Jest's cousin! May you find plenty a beer and Canadian Bacon in the afterlife.
Lol to explain my date reference. In Australia we say its the 16th of march, 2012. Hence we write the date 16/03/2012
I've noticed that some people over your side of the globe do things a little different
I typically use the ISO 8601 international date format YYYY-MM-DD, so today would be 2012-03-15. Dashes are sometimes replaced with dots if it'll affect code. 'Cause, yeah I'm nerdy like that.
Lol to explain my date reference. In Australia we say its the 16th of march, 2012. Hence we write the date 16/03/2012
I've noticed that some people over your side of the globe do things a little different
I typically use the ISO 8601 international date format YYYY-MM-DD, so today would be 2012-03-15. Dashes are sometimes replaced with dots if it'll affect code. 'Cause, yeah I'm nerdy like that.
In the Army we would use 16MAR2012 to write the date.
Lol to explain my date reference. In Australia we say its the 16th of march, 2012. Hence we write the date 16/03/2012
I've noticed that some people over your side of the globe do things a little different
I typically use the ISO 8601 international date format YYYY-MM-DD, so today would be 2012-03-15. Dashes are sometimes replaced with dots if it'll affect code. 'Cause, yeah I'm nerdy like that.
In the Army we would use 16MAR2012 to write the date.