but next year we can have 12:34 05/06/07 which i think is way more fun.
Oooh, that is nifty. Also, it lasts 59 seconds longer than 1:02:03 4/5/06
Um, I write my dates dd:mm:yy, even though I live in the U.S. Hee. That's the way it's done in France (and pretty much everywhere in Europe), so that'll make living there easier next year. I won't have to adjust to it.
But doesn't it make more sense to do mm/dd/yyyy if we write the date out Month Date, Year (January 1, 2006)? Maybe I'm just crazy.
I've been thinking about this a lot. See, if you start with the month, then there's only 30 or 31 dates (or 28 or 29, if you're talking about February) that can be used. You automatically know that it's going to be a date somewhere between January 1st and January 31st when the month comes first.
But when you put the day first, like "1 January," well, there are only 12 "1"s in the whole calendar year. It can only be 1 Jan., 1 Feb., 1 Mar., 1 Apr., 1 May, etc. 12 days is (obviously) less to think about than 30 or 31. At the same time, your brain can't focus in on one particular month as quickly, which may make a difference if you're talking about 1 February and it's 1 August. But still, 12 days = less to think about than 31.
I don't think anyone likes to think more than they have to. I know I'd be happy if I could watch TV and eat the rest of my life and never work, but maybe that's just me.
I don't think anyone likes to think more than they have to. I know I'd be happy if I could watch TV and eat the rest of my life and never work, but maybe that's just me.
It's me too. Thinking = not fun. Cavemen survived w/o it... so can we!
I wish I could get paid for not thinking. I want to be one of those people who sits at a desk and just plays on the computer all day. What is that called?
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01:23 04/05/06
now thats some sexy stuff
Man, I missed it! Dude, not cool. Now I only have 6/06/06 to look forward to.
here we do dd:mm:yyyy
so i guess we're already passed it
but next year we can have 12:34 05/06/07 which i think is way more fun.
Oooh, that is nifty. Also, it lasts 59 seconds longer than 1:02:03 4/5/06
Um, I write my dates dd:mm:yy, even though I live in the U.S. Hee. That's the way it's done in France (and pretty much everywhere in Europe), so that'll make living there easier next year. I won't have to adjust to it.
here we do dd:mm:yyyy
so i guess we're already passed it
but next year we can have 12:34 05/06/07 which i think is way more fun.
But doesn't it make more sense to do mm/dd/yyyy if we write the date out Month Date, Year (January 1, 2006)? Maybe I'm just crazy.
Man, I'll be looking out for that date and time next year.
I've been thinking about this a lot. See, if you start with the month, then there's only 30 or 31 dates (or 28 or 29, if you're talking about February) that can be used. You automatically know that it's going to be a date somewhere between January 1st and January 31st when the month comes first.
But when you put the day first, like "1 January," well, there are only 12 "1"s in the whole calendar year. It can only be 1 Jan., 1 Feb., 1 Mar., 1 Apr., 1 May, etc. 12 days is (obviously) less to think about than 30 or 31. At the same time, your brain can't focus in on one particular month as quickly, which may make a difference if you're talking about 1 February and it's 1 August. But still, 12 days = less to think about than 31.
Maybe I'm theorising on this too much.
Umm, yeah, I think so.
And by we, I meant I... but I'm important. So hah.
It's me too.
Thinking = not fun.
Cavemen survived w/o it... so can we!
While talking to a pregnant fan: "Oh, is this a little Jedi? Your boy's due in two months? That'll be the last time he ever sees female genitalia!"
haha possibly cause it was in April for me (04/05...)
While talking to a pregnant fan: "Oh, is this a little Jedi? Your boy's due in two months? That'll be the last time he ever sees female genitalia!"
HAHA. I remember that.