• A baby was born on 11/12/13
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[url]http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_JUST_IN_TIME?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT[/url] [quote=AP]Nicollette Brynn Anders was born just in time. Little Nicollette came into the world at 2:15 p.m. Tuesday at Community Medical Center in Missoula, Mont., meaning she was born on 11-12-13 at 14:15 in military time.[/quote]
and so were many other babies around the world im sure
well it has the 11-12-13 14:15 thing going on so not a [I]whole[/I] lot
there are around 250 babies born every minute on average whoopty doo
newsworthy
[QUOTE=dwt110;42878786]and so were many other babies around the world im sure[/QUOTE] "at 14:15 in military time."
make a wish <3
That could be a pretty cool thing to tell when he will be asked to tell a little about himself
[QUOTE=STeel;42878800]That could be a pretty cool thing to tell when he will be asked to tell a little about himself[/QUOTE] I'd probably think if I were told this "oh, cool, what else is new?".
[QUOTE=Foogooman;42878794]"at 14:15 in military time."[/QUOTE] yes I said many other. seeing as there are hundreds of thousands of babies born each day, there are probably quite a few born each minute, and 14:15 is no exception.
Looks like your news posts are more positive now. [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259076[/url] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259081[/url] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259082[/url]
Seeing as this is a complete non story lets discuss the more important matter. Why do Americans refer to 24 time as "military time". And for that matter, it wasn't even 12/12/13.
[QUOTE=Swiket;42878837]Looks like your news posts are more positive now. [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259076[/url] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259081[/url] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259082[/url][/QUOTE] Ah, that stunt. Yeah no after that one, I sure as hell won't be posting two more baby birth threads tonight.
And this is from the Associated Press, so you [I]know [/I]it's important shit.
Breaking news: Women does something it naturally does.
this is pretty bloody stupid
[QUOTE][IMG]http://www.tribalgod.nl/brinkster/fun_pics/month-day-year-go-america.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] That's all that I have to say.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;42878907]That's all that I have to say.[/QUOTE] month/day/year is similar to how we speak dates colloquially I guess (november twelfth, as opposed to the twelfth of november)
[QUOTE=Unisath;42878950]month/day/year is similar to how we speak dates colloquially I guess (november twelfth, as opposed to the twelfth of november)[/QUOTE] Really? I've always said the day first. But then again, that happens very rarely. Most people know what month it is, and so there is no need to say it's the twelfth of november.
[QUOTE=Unisath;42878950]month/day/year is similar to how we speak dates colloquially I guess (november twelfth, as opposed to the twelfth of november)[/QUOTE] [I]"Remember, Remember, November the fifth."[/I] Errrm, no. [I]"Remember, Remember, the fifth of November." [/I]You start from the most important value, and then go to the above category. It's no different to street addresses. 10 Smith Street, Petersville, Johns State, Petopia.
[QUOTE=Bradyns;42878997][I]"Remember, Remember, November the fifth."[/I] Errrm, no. [I]"Remember, Remember, the fifth of November."[/I][/QUOTE] Keyword is colloquially. Although I guess that's different in 'Murica.
[QUOTE=Swiket;42878837]Looks like your news posts are more positive now. [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259076[/url] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259081[/url] [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1259082[/url][/QUOTE]He couldn't find the article about the baby that [I]died[/I] on 11/12/13 at 14:15.
[QUOTE=Unisath;42878950]month/day/year is similar to how we speak dates colloquially I guess (november twelfth, as opposed to the twelfth of november)[/QUOTE] Yeah but not formally only a wierdo would do that
[QUOTE=Bradyns;42878997][I]"Remember, Remember, November the fifth."[/I] Errrm, no. [I]"Remember, Remember, the fifth of November." [/I]You start from the most important value, and then go to the above category. It's no different to street addresses. 10 Smith Street, Petersville, Johns State, Petopia.[/QUOTE] why do you even care that much
I'm Canadian and I do it m/d/y Everyone is different.
MM/DD/YYYY is such a fucking retarded format why not just use DD/MM/YYYY It's like Fahrenheit, miles, yards etc. all that stupid formats and measurements
[QUOTE=EnlightenDead;42879204]why do you even care that much[/QUOTE] Because when I read a date I never know when it actually is. Given that the whole world revolves around the US, if a movie is released on the 3/4/12 I don't know if it's the 3rd of April, or the 4th of March.
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;42879248]MM/DD/YYYY is such a fucking retarded format why not just use DD/MM/YYYY It's like Fahrenheit, miles, yards etc. all that stupid formats and measurements[/QUOTE] because 12 months, ~30 days, YYYY
[QUOTE=Bradyns;42878997][I]"Remember, Remember, November the fifth."[/I] Errrm, no. [I]"Remember, Remember, the fifth of November." [/I]You start from the most important value, and then go to the above category. It's no different to street addresses. 10 Smith Street, Petersville, Johns State, Petopia.[/QUOTE] Why does it even matter? It's not a problem and the only confusion it causes is in informal speech, which usually will never happen outside of the internet because Europeans and Americans are divided from each other by the Atlantic Ocean. [QUOTE=Bradyns;42879260]Because when I read a date I never know when it actually is. Given that the whole world revolves around the US, if a movie is released on the 3/4/12 I don't know if it's the 3rd of April, or the 4th of March.[/QUOTE] Wow you are quite bitter over something minuscule. Besides, just look at the European release date(s). You're complaining about a complete non-issue
And now the thread is a date format debate...
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