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What's your favourite one that you almost believe? And why? We're popping on our tinfoil hats and very much looking forward to your answers. (Thanks to Shezam for this suggestion.)

(, Thu 1 Dec 2011, 13:47)
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It is the Americans who are wrong here.
There is no problem with, for example, the Japanese way of listing year, month, day or the European way of listing day, month, year because these are simply listing in order of significance -- the American way is muddled, wrong and hard to deal with.
(, Sat 3 Dec 2011, 15:57, 2 replies)
Hurrah hooray!
I totally agree. I can usually cope with the US way of writing dates, so long as the day number is larger than twelve. If it's 1-12 I start having a problem working out which month they're referring to :/

Is there an actual reason to put month, day, year? Or was it random chocie.
(, Sat 3 Dec 2011, 17:31, closed)
it wasn't a random chocie, its just that we're used to saying december 4th, 2001
instead of 4th of december, 2011
(, Sun 4 Dec 2011, 21:18, closed)
Japan=logic
year,month,day,hour,minute,second

...duh!
(, Sat 3 Dec 2011, 17:32, closed)
Yeah, have to agree.
I think the Japanese way is most logical, followed by the European then the US coming in last.
(, Sun 4 Dec 2011, 15:34, closed)

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