@killingfloorman
I’m data driven. Every month has 1-28. I want to know which month, first.
Like when I was going to order from Amazon grocery.
The projected delivery date was MAY 8, I was ordering April 3. If it didn’t say May first, I might’ve missed that. I would’ve been pissed.
From a data(base) point of view, month first is actually really, really bad formatting.
And americans are really the only ones who insist on month first, which really peeves us who do intercontinental work, since you always have to wonder the source first and it always wreaks havoc on calendars in groups.
@Fiikus_goddess @killingfloorman
Whenever I see date first, I go crazy.
@Fiikus_goddess @Kitty62862 @killingfloorman the Japanese are the ones that do it right with year, month, day ordering
@ibid @Fiikus_goddess @killingfloorman
Oddly enough, that doesn’t bother me.
@Fiikus_goddess @Kitty62862 that's what the article i posted says
@killingfloorman
I’m concerned about the thought processes of people who put day ahead of month.
Damn, that’s confusing.