Scott McMurray wrote:
> On 02/07/07, Matias Capeletto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Can we use: 07-07-01 ?
>> I do not think the news will be news in 100 years from now ;)
>>
> I prefer 4-digit years, personally. The extra "cost" is minimal, and
> it makes it much easier to realize which notation is in use.  And as
> Allan Clark mentions, there are dates (in the version history and
> such) that are pre-2000.

"The 2000 version of ISO 8601 allowed rendition of a two-digit year 
(omitting the century), but the 2004 version eliminated that option and 
requires at least a four-digit year."

-- 
Charles Brockman


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