Re: What day is 2010-01-02

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In message <3E11E3D6-354F-4455-873D-C2AB68158904@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Marshall Euba
nks writes:
> 
> On Mar 13, 2010, at 10:47 AM, Julian Reschke wrote:
> 
> > On 13.03.2010 16:13, bill manning wrote:
> >> ISO not withstanding, its still confusing if only because other  
> >> cultures use
> >> yyddmm.  If the IETF website used something like  ISO-2010-01-02  
> >> maybe.
> >>
> >> This format is less confusing:  02jan2010
> >
> > As far as I recall YYYY-MM-DD was specifically chosen because it's  
> > unambiguous; no widely used date format uses hyphens and has the  
> > ordering different.
> 
> Exactly.
> 
> Marshall

It's confusing but not ambigious.
 
> > Just get used to it. And while at it, switch to 24h :-)
> >
> > Best regards, Julian
> >
> 
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