Took me a while, then realised there is a country that uses whack date formatting. dd/mm/yyyy is the true king. All others shall bow.
yyyy/mm/dd is the one true date
Only for file storage organisation. But I'll agree on that use case only.
I do not get it :( can someone explain please?
In the US, it's still Thursday Oct. 5th (10/05) right now as I write this. So yesterday was Wednesday October 4, which could be written as 10-4, which as another comment pointed out is a code well known in popular culture meaning roughly "yes". ("Acknowledged")
Is there a way to say No in Ten code.
Uhhh… that’s a 10-74
You are not supposed to disobey orders I guess
So bad! Lol
this post was submitted on 05 Oct 2023
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