I hope you saw my latest edit... I redid a lot of stuff.
Again, yyyy-mm-dd works as a compromise. Isn't that better than just one side winning over the other?
It also has the side benefit of allowing computer file names to be sorted by date if you have your file names alphabetized, and in fact may be its biggest benefit and the main reason for its use in the first place (at least in the US, I've no idea about Europe).
Again, yyyy-mm-dd works as a compromise. Isn't that better than just one side winning over the other?
It also has the side benefit of allowing computer file names to be sorted by date if you have your file names alphabetized, and in fact may be its biggest benefit and the main reason for its use in the first place (at least in the US, I've no idea about Europe).
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