[lace] Date on web page.

2005-01-13 Thread Brian Lemin
A few folks have told me that there is a future date on my web page. Not true. I have written it in the British/Australian style, not the American style. i.e. day/month/year. We may have taken on a lot of American spelling and indeed some American meanings too, but we have not changed our

Re: [lace] Date on web page.

2005-01-13 Thread Brenda Paternoster
On 13 Jan 2005, at 12:24, Brian Lemin wrote: A few folks have told me that there is a future date on my web page. Not true. I have written it in the British/Australian style, not the American style. i.e. day/month/year. We may have taken on a lot of American spelling and indeed some

Re: [lace] Date on web page.

2005-01-13 Thread jstavast
Brian, I must have missed the message with your website URL. Would you mind posting it again. Thanks, Jim Stavast See our handturned bobbins at www.beeutahful.com On 13 Jan 2005 at 23:24, Brian Lemin wrote: A few folks have told me that there is a future date on my web page. Not true. I

Re: [lace] Date on web page.

2005-01-13 Thread robinlace
Personally, I'd rather see us Yanks accepting your way. It makes more sense to me to have either small-to-large (day/month/year) or large-to-small (year/month/day) units instead of having the smallest unit in the middle. Robin P. Los Angeles, California, USA (formerly Pittsburgh,