Hey Rob,
I'll suggest that we can get along regardless of which calendar you use,
and what timezone you happen to be in.
Thomas
On 11/11/2011 04:45, Rob, grandpa of Ryan, Trevor, Devon & Hannah wrote:
Remembrance Day is a time to pause, reflect, and try to put aside our
differences,
even if only for one day, and note that 11/11/11 is 11/11/11, regardless of
which
national or cultural convention and format you follow.
(Except for YYYY purists, who are still smug over that Y2K thing. I hate them.)
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