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
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
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
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,