I don't believe it was time that was being referred to (12/24 hr), I
believe it was the date.  While we Americans refer to August 12, 2002 as
08/12/02, much of the rest of the world would call it 12/08/02
(American= mm/dd/yy, others= dd/mm/yy).

Jake's right about where it's changed at.

Dave Cooley * Computer Systems Technician/LSP
Indiana University Press * http://iupress.indiana.edu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 812-855-6468
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> >I didn't know there was an American time format, but you can change 
> >things like that in the International System preferences.
> >
> >-Ford


>   I belive what we call Military time (the 24 hour clock) is 
> used most 
> placed besides the USA . Jake already explained the date issue. 
> Will S


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