Everywhere except U.S. civilian usage.  U.S. Military uses day/mo/yr
format.  At least
it did when I was a member 20 years ago.

Prof. Tom Lisa, CCAI
Community College of Southern Nevada
Cisco ATC/Regional Networking Academy

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:

> "european-format"?  I thought it was "everywhere except the US format"!
> ;-)
>
> JMcL
> ----- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 28/02/2002 01:47 pm -----
>
> "Steven A. Ridder"
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> 28/02/2002 12:26 pm
> Please respond to "Steven A. Ridder"
>
>
>         To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         cc:
>         Subject:        Re: HELP !! CCIE 2B or NOT? [7:36542]
>
> Australia uses "european-format" time as well?
>
> --
>
> RFC 1149 Compliant.
>
>  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED].;
> > However if you do this I suggest you use a less ambiguous date format -
> my
> > first reaction is "oh, so you did the lab in January - but did you
> pass??"
> >
> > JMcL
> > ----- Forwarded by Jenny Mcleod/NSO/CSDA on 28/02/2002 10:57 am -----
> >
> >
> > "Jeff Buehler"
> > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 28/02/2002 09:29 am
> > Please respond to "Jeff Buehler"
> >
> >
> >         To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >         cc:
> >         Subject:        Re: HELP !! CCIE 2B or NOT? [7:36542]
> >
> >
> > Perhaps it would be more appropriate to put your lab date instead of the
> > "CCIE Written" if you want to demonstrate where you are in your
> > pursuit...for example.
> >
> > CCIE R/S LAB 6-1-2002 RTP




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