[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 02:57:15 -0400 Clarence wrote:
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> <snip>
>
> > The comment regarding time settings was made before my AHA.
> > I assume you didn't notice this from your Basiclinux header:
> > Date: Sat Jan 26 21:52:50 2002
>
> > Isn't that a strange ordering of time and year ?
>
> The above example shows the normal ordering of date/time groups for
> civilians in the US, except that it shows a 24 hour clock instead of
> a 12 hour clock with an AM or PM suffix.    <edit>              In the US
> Armed Forces and in the military forces of all NATO countries, the system
> for ordering the date/time group, (or DTG, to use the official military
> acronym) requires that the day of the month should precede the month.

But what the heck is the year doing AFTER the time ?

The other headers I provided displayed:
Weekday, Month, Day, Year, Time.

I wonder what year Insight thinks 21:52:50 is ?


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