> From: Michael Stevens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> MMDDYY is about as backwards and illogical as you can possibly get[0]. > > Our cousins across the ocean appear to like it for some reason. I suspect > this was the motivation for the module. Along with a few other quirks, such as: - copper plate handwriting; - combined brake and indicator lights; - crap television shows with adverts interspersed between programme and credits; - insisting on forms that *everyone* has zip code and a state; Without mentioning their notion of spelling or their curious insistence on independence from Britain ;-) Bizarre indeed! Andrew.
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