P peteftw Joined 8 Mar 2008 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Location Antrim Country 14 Jun 2009 #16 it just seems more logical if you were writing the date every day. days change more often to months wich change more often than years. do any other countrys write it like americans?
it just seems more logical if you were writing the date every day. days change more often to months wich change more often than years. do any other countrys write it like americans?
noseall Joined 2 Feb 2006 Messages 57,224 Reaction score 5,073 Location Staffordshire Country 14 Jun 2009 #17 Using the month as a prefix seems more logical to me. It makes you immediately aware of the time of the year.
Using the month as a prefix seems more logical to me. It makes you immediately aware of the time of the year.
Trazor Joined 20 Jan 2007 Messages 6,919 Reaction score 755 Location Warwickshire Country 14 Jun 2009 #18 noseall said: Using the month as a prefix seems more logical to me. It makes you immediately aware of the time of the year. Click to expand... You don't know which month you are in...............
noseall said: Using the month as a prefix seems more logical to me. It makes you immediately aware of the time of the year. Click to expand... You don't know which month you are in...............
P peteftw Joined 8 Mar 2008 Messages 240 Reaction score 0 Location Antrim Country 14 Jun 2009 #19 The mm/dd/yy format is used in: Belize Canada Federated States of Micronesia Kenya Palau Philippines Puerto Rico United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date#mm.2Fdd.2Fyy_or_mm.2Fdd.2Fyyyy_.28month.2C_day.2C_year.29
The mm/dd/yy format is used in: Belize Canada Federated States of Micronesia Kenya Palau Philippines Puerto Rico United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date#mm.2Fdd.2Fyy_or_mm.2Fdd.2Fyyyy_.28month.2C_day.2C_year.29
W wotan Joined 24 Dec 2007 Messages 10,980 Reaction score 317 Location Cheshire Country 14 Jun 2009 #20 peteftw said: why do the yanks do that? i cant see any benefit its slightly more awkward really. Click to expand... Americans in general have no conception of the 24 hr clock, they will say for example 21:32pm...the pm is unnecessary Also they have gone metric with speed, they don't seem to use MPH anymore. Wotan
peteftw said: why do the yanks do that? i cant see any benefit its slightly more awkward really. Click to expand... Americans in general have no conception of the 24 hr clock, they will say for example 21:32pm...the pm is unnecessary Also they have gone metric with speed, they don't seem to use MPH anymore. Wotan
ColJack Joined 16 Feb 2007 Messages 11,793 Reaction score 482 Location West Midlands Country 14 Jun 2009 #21 are you basing that on mythbusters where the narator is doing it for the european market? they presenters still use miles per hour or feet per second...
are you basing that on mythbusters where the narator is doing it for the european market? they presenters still use miles per hour or feet per second...
D D_Hailsham Joined 18 Oct 2007 Messages 10,590 Reaction score 1,353 Location Kent Country 15 Jun 2009 #22 Which is more logical? UK: Miles per gallon (higher is better) Continent: Litres per 100kM (lower is better).
Which is more logical? UK: Miles per gallon (higher is better) Continent: Litres per 100kM (lower is better).
W wotan Joined 24 Dec 2007 Messages 10,980 Reaction score 317 Location Cheshire Country 16 Jun 2009 #23 ColJack said: are you basing that on mythbusters where the narator is doing it for the european market? they presenters still use miles per hour or feet per second... Click to expand... Quite possibly, but why for England? do they add subtitles for none english speaking countries?
ColJack said: are you basing that on mythbusters where the narator is doing it for the european market? they presenters still use miles per hour or feet per second... Click to expand... Quite possibly, but why for England? do they add subtitles for none english speaking countries?