On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 12:22:25AM -0400, M. Zhou wrote:
> The date on the first page is ambiguous. 10/03/2023 can be in either
> the MM/DD/ or the DD/MM/ format. People will be confused
> about it after October 2023. To avoid confusion, formats like
> Mar 10 2023 is suggested.
>
Thanks
On 2023-04-05 00:22, M. Zhou wrote:
> The date on the first page is ambiguous. 10/03/2023 can be in either
> the MM/DD/ or the DD/MM/ format.
That's, why ISO 8601 exist :-) Sorry, couldn't resist bike shedding.
The date on the first page is ambiguous. 10/03/2023 can be in either
the MM/DD/ or the DD/MM/ format. People will be confused
about it after October 2023. To avoid confusion, formats like
Mar 10 2023 is suggested.
The report is long -- it must be uneasy to prepare the report.
Thanks for
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