Lord_Dexter wrote: »
Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.


Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.
Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.
In the United States military that is 3 January 2019. Expand your knowledge before providing criticism please.
JamieAubrey wrote: »Oooh we arguing about how the US does the date wrong
Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.
In the United States military that is 3 January 2019. Expand your knowledge before providing criticism please.
Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.
In the United States military that is 3 January 2019. Expand your knowledge before providing criticism please.
Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.
In the United States military that is 3 January 2019. Expand your knowledge before providing criticism please.
Fake news.
US Military dating format is Year / Month / Day
Example: today is 2019 01 03
This format is used because it’s the most efficient way to store documents. Example: all the reports from 2018 are in one file cabinet. They’re then separated into sub folders by month. Within each monthly folder, you can then search for a particular day in correct numerical order.
The more you know.
Lord_Dexter wrote: »
Seraphayel wrote: »Lord_Dexter wrote: »
Yeah like your own connection is the problem in Cyrodiil 99% of the time...
Colecovision wrote: »In the United States that's March 1st. Not correcting your use of the system everyone else uses, it's just a better post if you call it for March 1st specifically.
In the United States military that is 3 January 2019. Expand your knowledge before providing criticism please.
Fake news.
US Military dating format is Year / Month / Day
Example: today is 2019 01 03
This format is used because it’s the most efficient way to store documents. Example: all the reports from 2018 are in one file cabinet. They’re then separated into sub folders by month. Within each monthly folder, you can then search for a particular day in correct numerical order.
The more you know.
SpacemanSpiff1 wrote: »currently in cyrodiil. its complete ***. skills just arent goin off and theres no zerg nearby. love getting mowed down by 5 enemies because i cannot cast anything
Edit: fix this bull *** ZOS
hmmmm, the american date format logic is not so aesthetically pleasing...
i'd just like to add (in full jingoistic glory):