Counterpoint: be consequential and go from most generic to most specific with year-month-day.
If something is obviously in the current year, just leave the year part.
Maybe we could make a standard out of this...
I don't mind that date format much at all and I know it's ostensibly the universal standard. It makes more sense then day-month-year at any rate.
Counterpoint: be consequential and go from most generic to most specific with year-month-day.
If something is obviously in the current year, just leave the year part.
Maybe we could make a standard out of this...
I don't mind that date format much at all and I know it's ostensibly the universal standard. It makes more sense then day-month-year at any rate.