--- Bob Blakely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wrong again, French breath!
My breath is hardly French. I just know a little
French, that is all.
> Dates in the US are generally and most commonly
> written "August 19, 2001"
> and abbreviated 8/19/2001. "19/8/01 is military date
> speak the world over.
Except for half of the world.
> "2001/08/19" is computer geek speak.
Well, I wouldn't exactly profess to be a computer
geek, medical analyser geek, maybe.
> Contrary to the
> ignorance you just
> spewed, almost no one in the United States used
> "2001/08/19".
What was that "almost" in there?
> Idiot!
Hey, please no name-calling. In my country, that is
considered petty and childish. However, I do agree I
am ignorant of some things. But then so is everyone.
For instance, how do you sew a flat-feld seam? What is
the HbA1c blood test used to indicate? What is the
French for "Pig"?
A Bient�t,
Jody.
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