Because he didn’t know about ISO8601. The only correct date format, especially in Canada.

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    10 days ago

    YMD is the way to go, because it auto-sorts on a computer.

    Even when you tuck on the time, or would you prefer 59:46:13-14:10:2024 :-) ?

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      10 days ago

      Are computers the most important thing?

      Usually when I read a date I hardly care about year, because most events I read about are within a year

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        8 days ago

        Leaving aside the problem that you are choosing a date system depending on who is using the dating system and for what purpose, under that condition the most logical would be MM/DD/YYYY, which is truly terrible, so I’m going to politely ignore your argument.

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          6 days ago

          Leaving aside the problem that you are choosing a date system depending on who is using the dating system

          I’m choosing one for humans, that’d seem to be the group that uses date systems most. Picking a new datesystem for each purpose would be insane, but also exactly what’s happening in computer systems.

          under that condition the most logical would be MM/DD/YYYY, which is truly terrible, so I’m going to politely ignore your argument.

          I fail to see that conclusion? Why would that be the most logical?

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      10 days ago

      I’m not disagreeing in general, but I need to point out that this is like saying you should write Arabic numerals in order of decreasing powers of 10 because it autosorts on a computer.

      It’s the reverse. Computers automatically sort Arabic numerals and dates written in decreasing powers because those are the correct formats.