Perhaps we could solve this by changing the value of the abbr title
attribute to a different, widely used date format that is both machine
and date friendly? Take the JS date format, for instance?


On 6/28/08, Dan Brickley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fil wrote:
>> I'm not a great fan of natural language here. What if I want to write
>> 3l33t (well, not at my age mind you), or punk, maybe use Oktober
>> instead of October cause I'm a (admittedly bad) poet?  The human will
>> understand, the computer won't.
>
> Or Chinese?
>
> Dan
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