On Tue, Sep 6, 2016 at 6:37 AM, Aled Hughes <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> John McKown wrote:
>
>
> ​I use two forms. I personally prefer the yyyy-mm-dd format
> (RCF3339/ISO8601), bugs the crud out of people at work. But I use "dd mon
> yyyy" on my checks.​ Great for human reading, lousy for computer
> processing.
>
>
> You still use checks John? I haven't used one in about 10 years! I don't
> even think I own a checkbook anymore. I know some people swear by checks,
> but I swear at the people using them in the line at grocery stores!
>

​Only for a very few things (about 5 a month, soon to be less). Not at
stores - I use an ATM or credit card there. Well, actually, most of my
buying is on-line (Amazon) now.​



>
> ALH
>


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Maranatha! <><
John McKown

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