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Re: Human representation of dates, opinions

From: <cmpilato_at_collab.net>
Date: 2002-05-31 01:29:47 CEST

Karl Fogel <kfogel@newton.ch.collab.net> writes:

> Nuutti Kotivuori <naked@iki.fi> writes:
> > 1) 2002-05-30T19:50:45Z
> > 2) 2002-05-30 19:50:45Z
> > 3) 2002-05-30T22:50:45+0300
> > 4) 2002-05-30 22:50:45+0300
> >
> > 5) 2002-05-30 22:50:45 (+0300)
> > 6) 2002-02-22 21:35 GMT
> > 7) Thu May 30 20:15:43 EEST 2002
> > 8) ...
> >
> > Basically anything that can be formatted by apr_strftime is a
> > possibility.
> >
> > Personally, I'd actually pick number three - but I believe most people
> > wouldn't be happy with it. Give your opinions, I'll get the code ready
> > in the meantime ;)
>
> Any of 4, 5, 6, or 7.
>
> (Ugh on 3. I find the spaces a necessity. My eye can't quickly break
> up the date, or find its end, with there's a T or a Z. I'll bet more
> people are stupid like me than smart like you :-) ).

me st00puhd lyk carl. ned spayses.

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