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Originally Posted by Tervuren View Post
I'm the only guy using the metric system in the engineering department, and I'm not an engineer.

Month/Day/Year makes for a quicker evaluation than Day/Month/Year. By putting month first, you know in which part of a year an event is. Whereas with days, they repeat every month, so little info is gained at first. If you wanted an even step of units for dates, Year/Month/Day would allow for a quicker grasp of what is important than Day/Month/Year.

For example, if the first number is 12 in the date for a gig, I start thinking Christmas concert. When I read European concert dates, I end up either reading them right to left, which is backwards from how I read the numbers, or I go middle, right, far left.

All dates should be stored as unix time stamps Let the software display it however the user wants it.
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