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Re: Idea for the kicker watch
by Jakob Petsovits on Thursday 23/Jun/2005, @16:17
> (I'm sorry for writing the date this way, but I'm Austrian
> and don't really know the American or English way :))

Yeah, I'm Austrian too, and already faced this a little bit. I think the most important non-German date formats are the international one (YYYY-MM-DD, like in SQL for example) and some English or American one (don't ask me which, but it's MM/DD/YY). I'd use the international one if I need to write dates.

And for your idea - not bad, I like it :)
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Re: Idea for the kicker watch
by ltmon on Thursday 23/Jun/2005, @16:37
I believe American is MM/DD/YYYY and English (also Australian) is DD/MM/YYYY.

L.
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  • Re: Idea for the kicker watch
    by richard on Friday 24/Jun/2005, @04:15
    I thought the German was DD/MM/YYYY too, as a German friend told me how he was unable to buy beer in the USA as they expected his passport to have his date in the MM/DD/YYYY format.

    He ended up taking a driving test to get some American ID.
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    • Re: Idea for the kicker watch
      by mikeyd on Friday 24/Jun/2005, @06:58
      The whole of Europe is DD/MM/YYYY. I think everywhere except the US is.
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      • [OT] Dates (was: Re: Idea for the kicker watch)
        by Nicolas Goutte on Friday 24/Jun/2005, @07:26
        To be picky: not exactly!

        For example, Germany uses dots as separator: DD.MM.YYYY

        And the European Norm is in the international one: YYYY-MM-DD
        (It is even the national norm now in many (old) E.U. countries, even if not used commonly.)

        Have a nice day!
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      • Re: Idea for the kicker watch
        by Jonas on Saturday 25/Jun/2005, @13:32
        All of northern Europe uses (YY)YY-MM-DD.
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