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Old 12-02-2009, 04:13 AM  
Fiddler
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Oh and date wise. It's so should be d/m/y simply because you dont do hours/seconds/minutes. That's just logic in my opinion. Days go into Months, and Months go into Years so I'll stand by d/m/y. However I agree that when writing it out I prefer to write December 1st 2009 but not if just numerical.
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