If you *insist* on using US date format, at least use it unambiguously (e.g. Dec 9 2016). 12/09/2016 is very different in most of the world.
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Replying to @csswizardry
The amount of mild panic attacks I have because of thinking payments are months overdue is not fun.
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Replying to @csswizardry
OMG this! My payment and invoicing system and even email app all use the silly US format. I get these attacks all the time
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Replying to @SaraSoueidan @csswizardry
this is an interesting point, it feels like it's worthy of a short and sweet blog post.
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Replying to @gregwhitworth @SaraSoueidan
I was gonna post about it, but just know I’d get flamed for days about it. Might as well do tabs vs. spaces!
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Replying to @csswizardry @SaraSoueidan
really? This is my default, as it seems for many, but I think many people haven't had your experiences.
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Replying to @gregwhitworth @SaraSoueidan
It’s just one of those America-does-their-own-thing things. People rarely see how it affects non-US :(
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\o/ YYYY-MM-DD \o/
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ISO 8601 or bust +@csswizardry @gregwhitworth @SaraSoueidan
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