01:02:03 AM/PM, on 04/05/06...
One of the few times in history when something like this will happen. I thought this was cool enough to start a topic about, and I don't start topics too often!
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: 01:02:03 AM/PM, on 04/05/06...
One of the few times in history when something like this will happen. I thought this was cool enough to start a topic about, and I don't start topics too often!
Maybe you should keep it that way! h0h0
No seriously, interesting stuff. I think the last time something like this happened was on 02/02/02. Either way, it's almost here! What should I wear?!?
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: 01:02:03 AM/PM, on 04/05/06...
One of the few times in history when something like this will happen. I thought this was cool enough to start a topic about, and I don't start topics too often!
Maybe you should keep it that way! h0h0
Bite me! :P
No seriously, interesting stuff. I think the last time something like this happened was on 02/02/02. Either way, it's almost here! What should I wear?!?
Birthday suit, my friend. Never been a better time.
Sir GH<br><h6>ah yeah</h6> wrote: 01:02:03 AM/PM, on 04/05/06...
One of the few times in history when something like this will happen. I thought this was cool enough to start a topic about, and I don't start topics too often!
Maybe you should keep it that way! h0h0
No seriously, interesting stuff. I think the last time something like this happened was on 02/02/02. Either way, it's almost here! What should I wear?!?
great king rat 1138 wrote: we need to wait another month for it to happen over here as we put our dates the right way round - dd/mm/yy
;-)
tee hee
Okay, so apparently I didn't research this through!!!!
But dates with all the same numbers don't count... it was the 1-2-3-4-5-6 thing that I found interesting. And now you backward Brits get to have it your way next month. So be it. :P
The rest of Europe is just as "backward" :) We call it logical. Day-month-year is a date starting with the smallest unit and ending with the biggest. While month-day-year is not really logical...
Yes but you don't say zero four zero six
And in older traditional English it was 6th of April, that's why people still say 4th of July rather than July 4th. I would like to know why it changed
Btw, in Germany we say 6th of April, in fact:) (sechster April)