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Mike Hankey23-Oct-18 2:22
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Rick York21-Oct-18 12:14
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Kirill Illenseer21-Oct-18 21:06
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Joop Eggen22-Oct-18 1:31
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W Balboos, GHB22-Oct-18 1:51
W Balboos, GHB22-Oct-18 1:51 
Sander Rossel wrote:
(for Americans, that's the logical order of day-month--year).
That's the typical Eurocentric ass-backwards mindset.

YYYYMMDD, with whatever delimiters float you boat.

As for the US Vernacular, most conversations would say something like October 25th or June 2nd. The year is only necessary, in conversations, a fraction of the time. So - the dates are written as they are said. But, as far as it goes, it's no worse for sorting (even when numeric) than the crappy Euro-convention. At least, if all in the same year, the US convention MM-DD would sort correctly (small consolation).
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