2002-01-23 02:15:15, "Han Maenen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>DD-MM-YYYY is a logical sequence even if ISO did not choose it. I used it in >the past, but now I am comfortable with YYYY-MM-DD. And I can also write >2002 January 22 for day to day purposes. I have never attacked the >DD-MM-YYYY format, only the sequence that starts with moderately large, then >small, then very large and followed by ante meridiem and post meridiem, as >if people can not count further than 12 and then have to start again. What's even worse is the Unix date/time format. >>> print Date() Wed Jan 23 23:48:53 CST 2002 _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
