I guess this means we should write the time as minutes/seconds/hours then
;-)

Dave Buckley

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bagotronix Tech Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 July 2002 15:24
> To: Protel EDA Forum
> Subject: Re: [PEDA] Speaking of Protel Bugs.
> 
> <rant on>
> I also don't like the way dates are written in other parts of 
>  the world.  I
> frequently see dates written as YY/MM/DD (Canadian) and as DD/MM/YY
> (British).  Why can't we all agree on MM/DD/YY as THE one true correct
> standard?  When you use dates in a spoken sentence, you say 
> "July 23, 2002".
> So why not write it that way numerically?
> <rant off>
> 
> Now, if we could just get everybody to drop that metric and 220V 50Hz
> crap...   ;-)
> 
> Best regards,
> Ivan Baggett
> Bagotronix Inc.
> website:  www.bagotronix.com
> 

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