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The only problem, ironically, is that she also reminds me about dates for dinner or movies that I do not remember committing to. 99% of the time. I'm sure that I said "maybe" or "no" and she just took that as a "yes". Then she's late for the same dates she planned. Fashionably late, of course, because it apparently takes hours to make oneself presentable in public, even when I procrastinate.
I learned how to tell time and present a polished uniform in mere minutes during my tenure in the military. There was always a schedule for everything. True to form,in civilian life, I learned that everything actually operates around whatever clock women use. Whatever you're doing, it's ALWAYS on HER time. That's the only time anyone needs, isn't it? And if you cross it, it's global MEAN time. Can every man not set his watch to that?
Reason why is because for example “May 20th, 2024”. But that’s just me. It’s weird to say “20th May, 2024”.
because you don't say "20th May, 2024"
you say 20th of May, 2024
Modern English puts more emphasis on the month first for seasonal context- anyone in any official government work will use DD-MM-YYYY when speaking formally
If you have mixed formats what you end up with in a ordered file list is:
04-05-2023
04-05-2024
05-05-2023
05-05-2024
Do you know what those dates were?
Let's try with proper formatting:
2023-04-05
2023-05-05
2024-05-04
2024-05-05
Just, make it clear.
/end rants about date formatting around the world.
I used to do MM/DD/YYYY and I made it a point especially just before y2k(and still doing it) to put all 4 digits.
Nowadays I write my logfilenames(of the same log) with YYYYMMDD as the prefix.
Its a system where nothing will get lost, though it might be hard to sift through.
thats the superior format, in may ways.
for instance it will sort in order in a data set.
i use dashes though, yyyy-mm-dd
when i can get away with it i like to use 3 letters for the month, so 2072-nov-06 for instance, but only for extra clarity of communication since that format wont sort.
on a hand written note that will go in the trash shortly, i can be ok with dd/mm though if it is a near date someone needs to refer to.