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Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 5:15 am
by Metsfanmax
I support this suggestion on the grounds that it will enhance IcePack's cultural sensitivity.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 10:18 am
by mrswdk
Yeah, year would always come first in China (although sometimes you'd only put the month and day, depending on how necessary it is to specify the year).

IcePack apparently finds different countries and their cultures ludicrous and not worthy of contemplation.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 10:20 am
by IcePack
mrswdk wrote:Yeah, year would always come first in China (although sometimes you'd only put the month and day, depending on how necessary it is to specify the year).

IcePack apparently finds different countries and their cultures ludicrous and not worthy of contemplation.


I’m the one advocating we all enjoy everyone’s culture. Not assimilate into one while ignoring others preferences.

That’s right you heard it here first. IcePack, cultural hero

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 10:26 am
by mrswdk
I bet IcePack wore a qipao to his prom.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 10:33 am
by IcePack
mrswdk wrote:I bet IcePack wore a qipao to his prom.


Great way to promote cultural stereotypes. Not every school holds a prom.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 12:14 pm
by Keefie
IcePack wrote:
mrswdk wrote:I bet IcePack wore a qipao to his prom.


Great way to promote cultural stereotypes. Not every school holds a prom.


You told me you couldn't go to yours because you didn't have a date.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 1:17 pm
by Dukasaur
Keefie wrote:
IcePack wrote:
mrswdk wrote:I bet IcePack wore a qipao to his prom.


Great way to promote cultural stereotypes. Not every school holds a prom.


You told me you couldn't go to yours because you didn't have a date.


I heart it was because he couldn't decide between the red lace gown or the blue chiffon!

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 1:46 pm
by betiko
i'd just ask to write the month in letters. the american way is confusing as hell.
When I write a date it's always DD/MM/YY (or YYYY), that's how most of the world does it because it's the most logical. If we are beyond the 12th of the month, well I can figure it out, otherwise it's a fucking pain in the ass to think that you guys write it backwards.

And yes, in french, spanish, german, italian, whatever you want... we write it "le 23 mars 2018" for example. I have trouble not saying "the 23rd of March 2018" because "March 23rd 2018" isn't logical to me.

If you write the month in letters there is no confusion possible no matter where you come from and you can put it in whatever stupid order you want.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 1:49 pm
by GoranZ
What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 1:51 pm
by betiko
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:02 pm
by IcePack
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P


Yeah, I’m not American either lol

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:05 pm
by Mad777
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P


Born and grown up in Switzerland, dual citizenship (Swiss and French) because Swiss father and French mother, moved to USA 9 years ago and I may ask for the US passport but not sure.
Holder of a Swiss passport and let the French passport expired since I don’t need it.

Hope this help....living here forced myself to be use to the MM-DD-YY (or MM-DD-YYYY), today it is more a natural act to write the date format that way, never said I prefer any kind, just saying I have no issue bouncing between any format, as far this site if it would happen that I have a doubt then I will look at the latest post date and I’m sure this will give me a clue :D
Another thing I was trying to explain, and IMO, this date format request/change isn’t really a substantial issue within this site...as long as you can read the 24hr clock showing when is your next turn then the rest of has no weight as far which format the date should be...

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:05 pm
by GoranZ
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P

The things people do for American passport. I bet he is driving US made Pontiac now :lol:

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:10 pm
by Mad777
GoranZ wrote:
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P

The things people do for American passport. I bet he is driving US made Pontiac now :lol:


Nope, that’s what I’m driving... ;)


Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:14 pm
by GoranZ
Mad777 wrote:Another thing I was trying to explain, and IMO, this date format request/change isn’t really a substantial issue within this site...as long as you can read the 24hr clock showing when is your next turn then the rest of has no weight as far which format the date should be...

I agree, not using ISO 8601 date format will not have significant impact on the game, but having things standardized is way better then the alternative.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Mon May 14, 2018 2:18 pm
by IcePack
The date this suggestion was created over was very clear. You’re just being stubborn goran

GoranZ wrote:
IcePack wrote:
GoranZ wrote:
IcePack wrote:
GoranZ wrote:
[Updated 04-28-18]

What date format is this? Which number represents what in this date format?

According to ISO 8601 there is only one internationally accepted date format YYYY-MM-DD


Its pretty easy to interpret, can't be 28th month or 18th month. You know its not 2004 or 2028. So logically, its April 28th, 2018.

In that case yes... but there is no logic if the numbers for day and month are less then 12. And its about time internationally accepted date format to be used.


In this case yes, and I agree it can sometimes be a question. But you questioned this case which is very clear. So I’m this case which you questioned, there is no question at all.

I questioned the date format used, not the date it self ;)


You asked what represents what, which was very clear ;)

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2018 5:36 am
by betiko
Mad777 wrote:
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P


Born and grown up in Switzerland, dual citizenship (Swiss and French) because Swiss father and French mother, moved to USA 9 years ago and I may ask for the US passport but not sure.
Holder of a Swiss passport and let the French passport expired since I don’t need it.

Hope this help....living here forced myself to be use to the MM-DD-YY (or MM-DD-YYYY), today it is more a natural act to write the date format that way, never said I prefer any kind, just saying I have no issue bouncing between any format, as far this site if it would happen that I have a doubt then I will look at the latest post date and I’m sure this will give me a clue :D
Another thing I was trying to explain, and IMO, this date format request/change isn’t really a substantial issue within this site...as long as you can read the 24hr clock showing when is your next turn then the rest of has no weight as far which format the date should be...



that's very nice, you are talking about your own personal experience, which is pretty irrelevant here.
As you know people outside of the US don't use that strange date format and it confuses everybody else. I personally don't live in the US, therefore don't have, and don't want to adapt to this regional BS; just as if everything was in empirical system in here instead of what the world uses, the metric system. The fact that you now live in the US and have had to adapt to their stuff is normal... you decided to live there. I would adapt to their customs if I lived there, just I have to adapt to spanish customs living here.
Here on the internet we all access this site from home. I'm just asking to write the month with a 3 letter abreviation to avoid confusions.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2018 5:36 am
by betiko
IcePack wrote:
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P


Yeah, I’m not American either lol


you're canadian?

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2018 10:49 am
by Keefie
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


No no no, I fully support the DD/MM/YYYY format.

I am neither a garlic eating surrender monkey or American :lol:

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2018 3:14 pm
by Dukasaur
Keefie wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


No no no, I fully support the DD/MM/YYYY format.

I am neither a garlic eating surrender monkey or American :lol:


DD/MM/YYYY is not MM/DD/YYYY.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Tue May 15, 2018 7:17 pm
by GoranZ
Keefie wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


No no no, I fully support the DD/MM/YYYY format.

I am neither a garlic eating surrender monkey or American :lol:

I was referring to Ice and Mad... It turns out they are not Americans yet, but their desire to become is more then obvious :roll:

ISO 8601's format is not the most popular one DD/MM/YYYY but YYYY/MM/DD date format.

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2018 4:19 am
by djelebert
Mad777 wrote:
GoranZ wrote:
betiko wrote:
GoranZ wrote:What an irony... the only two supporters of MM/DD/YYYY format are Canadian and Swiss born Americans.


he is fully swiss as far as I know... maybe he got his american passport and dropped his swiss nationality, not sure :P

The things people do for American passport. I bet he is driving US made Pontiac now :lol:


Nope, that’s what I’m driving... ;)





perhaps a private joke, sorry, it's in french

Re: Mandatory use of ISO 8601

PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2018 6:07 pm
by GoranZ
The picture isn't showing ISO 8601(YYYY/MM/DD date format) just a graphical representation of what is being used atm here in CC.

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