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Gui Boratto @ Circa?? May 4th 2008???
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| tintin11 |
Yeah so May 4th is a SUNDAY... on Boratto's site he's got Circa listed as:
04.05.08 - Toronto@Circa - Canada
dd.mm.yr
Can someone clarify this one...
Check it...
http://www.guiboratto.com.br/datesEN.htm |
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| Skipper |
| He was there April 5, I believe. |
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| tintin11 |
SOB
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His site has the month and date the wrong way. Thanks... |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by tintin11
SOB
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His site has the month and date the wrong way. Thanks... |
acutally, no they don't.
I'm pretty sure that majority of the European countries actually go MM.DD.YYYY
DD.MM.YYYY i believe is a North American thing...
PS. I was pissed too! I was on holidays when he was here April 4th, and thought that he was actually going to be here May 5th...
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
acutally, no they don't.
I'm pretty sure that majority of the European countries actually go MM.DD.YYYY
DD.MM.YYYY i believe is a North American thing...
PS. I was pissed too! I was on holidays when he was here April 4th, and thought that he was actually going to be here May 5th...
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you got it backwards
Europeans do dd/mm/yyyy and north americans do mm/dd/yyyy |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cro_Addict
you got it backwards
Europeans do dd/mm/yyyy and north americans do mm/dd/yyyy |
haha..yea yea..thats what I meant...
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
haha..yea yea..thats what I meant...
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yeah and personally i like dd/mm/yyyy
it makes more sense |
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| exstasie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cro_Addict
yeah and personally i like dd/mm/yyyy
it makes more sense |
Its all dependent on the language. In English, we say Month, Day, Year
ex. July 20, 1985 (07.20.1985)
Whereas in other languages, its day, month, year...
ex. 20 juillet, 1985
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| Cro_Addict |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
Its all dependent on the language. In English, we say Month, Day, Year
ex. July 20, 1985 (07.20.1985)
Whereas in other languages, its day, month, year...
ex. 20 juillet, 1985
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we could say "the twentieth of july" lol |
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| techead |
| quote: | Originally posted by exstasie
Its all dependent on the language. In English, we say Month, Day, Year
ex. July 20, 1985 (07.20.1985)
Whereas in other languages, its day, month, year...
ex. 20 juillet, 1985
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dunno about that
In England it was always day , month, year |
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