Sam,
I am still a newbie to this group and the internet. Please answer this question.
What does :) mean?
John Amirault
Sam Ismail wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Feb 1999, [iso-8859-1] Fran?ois Auradon wrote:
>
> > I don't think that 2/5/99 is a more valid date than 5/2/99
> > Anyways the Europeans got it right you are the one writting the date
> > backward. The proof is that everyone in europe places the day first so they
> > must be right. Hint the Europeans go in increasing relevance: day/month/year
> > and not the very unelegant month/day/year. Why don't you set the time in
> > Minutes:Seconds:Hours while you're at it?
> > Francois
> > Disclaimer: I've adopted the US standard now but I think it sucks.
>
> Oops. I forgot to add the :) at the end to prevent people from getting
> hostile ;)
>
> > >Are you sure you're entering the time in the "correct" format (i.e. not
> > >like those silly Europeans who put the day before the month?)
>
> :)
>
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Received on Fri Feb 05 1999 - 19:11:29 GMT