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  • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

    We should all adopt the Japanese style, it is so much more sensible: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS Just googled it to confirm I wasn't talking b*llocks (my japanese ex-girlfriend told me originally) and it turns out this is also the international standard - ISO8601[^] - how many people actually knew there was one?

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    Ian Shlasko
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    Never work.... Too logical. Why would people want to sensibly order the date components from most significant to least significant? I mean it works for numbers, so it can't possibly be appropriate for dates, right? Wait... I know how to do it! "We should all adopt this new date system... Otherwise the terrorists win!"

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      Same as today, wondering why americans cannot correctly order the components of a date! :mad:

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      Mark_Wallace
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      Heh. You beat me to it.

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        We should all adopt the Japanese style, it is so much more sensible: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS Just googled it to confirm I wasn't talking b*llocks (my japanese ex-girlfriend told me originally) and it turns out this is also the international standard - ISO8601[^] - how many people actually knew there was one?

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        Chris Meech
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        I use that format almost exclusively, anytime I'm having to ouput a date. The only other format I sometimes use, is to replace the MM with the short text for the month. The latter ensures that the day and month are not misunderstood, though you can no longer sort the date reliably because of the text. :)

        Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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          So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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          Mark_Wallace
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          Nine eleven is two months away, shirley?

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            So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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            Gary Kirkham
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            I was at work and walking to the breakroom to get coffee. As I passed by one of our conference rooms, I noticed that there were people in there watching TV; so I went in to see what all the fuss was about. That was a couple of minutes before the second plane hit the WTC. Didn't get much work done that day. Sep 11 is also my wife's birthday. :(

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            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

              We should all adopt the Japanese style, it is so much more sensible: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS Just googled it to confirm I wasn't talking b*llocks (my japanese ex-girlfriend told me originally) and it turns out this is also the international standard - ISO8601[^] - how many people actually knew there was one?

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              J4amieC
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              If you work with databases, you know about ISO8601.

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              • R Rage

                So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                Chris Meech
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                I remember being at work and hearing a story about the first plane having hit. One person was madly trying to contact his uncle who worked in the second tower. Fortunately we later learned that his uncle was okay and had escaped prior to it being hit. After watching the towers collapse, I just remember this intense and heavy sense of uncertainty. What was the reason for all this? Who could possibly think that they would gain anything from all the suffering and destruction? To this day I still carry some of the uncertainty.

                Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                • R Rage

                  So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                  Dave Kreskowiak
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                  I was at work. One of the guys on my team came around the corner and said he just got off the phone with his girlfriend. She said that it looked like a small plane had crashed into the World Trade Center and that it was all over the news on every channel. Some "small" plane... It wasn't very long before everyone in our building was standing in front of the TV's mounted on the walls through out the place. I remember seeing the cloud from the first tower falling, though we couldn't see the tower itself on CNN, and commenting that it looked like the cloud you get from a building implosion. Everyone was sent home about an hour later...

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                  • R Rage

                    So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                    Lost User
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                    Picked up my graduation ring and went out for lunch with my mother (played hookie) and saw it on CNN in the restaurant. We thought it was a movie... Edit: I also saw the second plane go in live. I think I remember saying something along the lines of 'no way..'

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                    • R Rage

                      So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                      Lost User
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                      i was tired, so bunked by university and was sleeping at my home. but the news woke me up, first i thought there must b small incident, i called every1 and all were busy watching wats happened on tv. it sounded me like 3rd world war has started and i was, eye to eye on tv, didnt took a glimse and just watched and watched......

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                      • R Rage

                        So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                        Simon P Stevens
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                        I had been flying home that morning. I landed around 6 am, went home and got a few hours sleep. When I got up I made some breakfast and stuck the TV on. Just in time to see the second plane hit. It made it all the more real having only just got off a plane myself.

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                          So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                          Dan Neely
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                          At college, oversleeping. I woke about 10:45 for an 11:00 class giving me just enough time to put on clean clothes before running off to my history and philosophy of science lecture. After giving both news and misinformation, eg 8 more hijacked A/C still airborn (WTF was the airforce?!), the prof blathered about how nothing would ever be the same for 20 minutes until classes were officially cancelled much to everyones relief. At 42 stories the building we were in was the tallest in the area outside of downtown Pittsburgh.

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                            So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                            Reelix
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                            No idea really... The only affect it had on us here in South Africa was everyone talking about it. For us, it's the equivalent of "Suicide Bomber destroys Eiffel Tower" - Sure everyone in France will remember it vividly, but it won't directly affect the rest of the world... I'm not trying to be emotionless here, I'm just stating a fact :<

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                            • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                              We should all adopt the Japanese style, it is so much more sensible: YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS Just googled it to confirm I wasn't talking b*llocks (my japanese ex-girlfriend told me originally) and it turns out this is also the international standard - ISO8601[^] - how many people actually knew there was one?

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                              Mark_Wallace
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                              But, if you don't trim the right number of milliseconds of the Japanese datetime, isn't it poisonous?

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                                So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                                Lost User
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                                I was in high school 12th class. i was simply drunk and having chilled beer... i wasnt aware of this incedent... just was wid a beauty, having my best day... --suresh lingam (i dont hav id, so writing frm my friend's id)

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                                  So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                                  DaveAuld
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                                  I had just flown home from offshore, still didn't know it had happened, arrived in the house and checked my emails and there was an email from a mate, which basically said, 'wtf is going on with this world, planes flying into buildings!' I thought he was having a wierd moment. Turned on the telly and saw all hell breaking loose. it was a very sureal moment.

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                                    So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                                    Ed Poore
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                                    On the bus back home then went out to celebrate my Mum's birthday. Sorry, but she did arrive in the world first.


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                                      I had just flown home from offshore, still didn't know it had happened, arrived in the house and checked my emails and there was an email from a mate, which basically said, 'wtf is going on with this world, planes flying into buildings!' I thought he was having a wierd moment. Turned on the telly and saw all hell breaking loose. it was a very sureal moment.

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                                      sdb77
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                                      Was 4 blocks south when the planes hit (Battery Park City). The second plane flew right by my window (or so it seemed) of my apartment. Was about 4 blocks east when they fell (hid out at my workplace on Wall St.) Lucky that I was inside the whole time.

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                                        So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                                        Corporal Agarn
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                                        Would you believe in a urologist office getting a stint out.

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                                          So what were you doing 8 years ago ? Must be one of the few occasions one knows exactly what he did on a precise day so far in the past. For me, it begun as a normal internship day. Ended up in front of the TV.

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                                          Joe Woodbury
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                                          I heard about it on the way to work. Ended up in the head of IT's office watching coverage on CNN. At about ten, his boss walked past and told us all to "Get Back to Work." What an asshole. (He later became my boss and confirmed my suspicions. He's still the dumbest functioning person I've ever met and the biggest jerk I ever worked for.)

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