An even more sane format is [YY]YYMMDD{HH[MM[SS]]]. Put it in front of
your filename and the files will be listed not only alphabetically but
chronologically, too.

And Dotan, the middle-endian format for American watches is MM SS HH
(the biggest unit is the last and _not_ the first).

Saba Moshe

On 12/10/08, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2008/12/10 Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Looks like maybe someone along the chain to Dotan has mixed up
>> American date format (MM/DD/YYYY) with the sane format (DD/MM/YYYY).
>>
>
> I hate that format! Tbird and OOo _insist_ on using that format and it
> steers me wrong every time! Do American watches use a HH:SS:MM
> format?!? I have never heard of a middle-endian format being used in
> any other context!
>
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