Need to add date to script -

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   I have a simple bash script that lists my internet usage in gigs,
   the first three lines are data downloaded, the second three data
   uploaded, 17.0 g and 5.0 g respectively are the upper limit for 30
   days..

   cat /home/bobg/usg.txt >>  /home/bobg/usg1.sav

   Listing that -
   cat /home/bobg/usg1.sav

   produces a long list which I haven't been able to do much with due
   to my limited knowledge.

   30 %
   5.2
   17.0
   9 %
   0.4
   5.0
   30 %
   5.0
   17.0
   9 %
   0.4
   5.0

   I would like to have a "date" command inserted to separate each
   group of six lines. Can some one tell me how to do that or point me
   in the right direction.

   This is an updated F-11 computer.

   Bob

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