Tim wrote:
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 14:07 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
Er, no. They do it month-day-year. Can someone explain to me what the
logic in that is? I suppose they read the time minutes:seconds:hours?
Regardless of how you write the date (numbers or words), it's common to
say something like "December the 11th, 2004," so I can see some
reasoning behind it. Though I still think it's a peculiar way to write
a date like 12/11/04, you've got no clues.
Especially with "Best Before Dates".
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Robin Laing