Happy Birthday bitWISE!
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
Happy birthday 

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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
HBD!
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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
happy birthday to the one who is wise with Bits
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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
Yay!
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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
Yes bitWISE.
Have a great day and Happy Birthday
Have a great day and Happy Birthday

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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
What the fuck? Ohhhhhh European date format. That explains why you guys missed my birthday back on October 4th 
I fixed it. But thanks for the love

I fixed it. But thanks for the love

Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
lol. happy european-date birthday
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and obviously the superior date format for today is 2009-04-10
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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
happy unbirthday fuckholster
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
bitWISE wrote:What the fuck? Ohhhhhh European date format. That explains why you guys missed my birthday back on October 4th
I fixed it. But thanks for the love

it is about time!
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
and for human consumption is : 10-04-2009R00k wrote:and obviously the superior date format for today is 2009-04-10
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
^ wrong
That's like writing the time as
MM:SS:HH
That's like writing the time as
MM:SS:HH
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
Yea, fender knows whats up.
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Fender you meant to say SS:MM:HH right? having saif that , I see the relation to time format, but hear me out before you completely ignore my POV...most of the time when someone asks for the date they really just want to know the day, because usually the month and the year is known.
so by significance I would name the day first before the month and year.
In comparison time is not as much of a constant as the date is, hence the 'hh.mm.ss' format.
so by significance I would name the day first before the month and year.
In comparison time is not as much of a constant as the date is, hence the 'hh.mm.ss' format.
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
I actually agree with Tsakali. You could almost argue mm:hh because the most common reply to time is "quarter past 6, half past 5, 10 till 7, etc".
Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
Seeing as how it's not actually your birthday, I would like to revoke my "HBD!" and charge you a total of $12.73 in interest and administrative charges. kthx.
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Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
I think he got it right for what he meant. Putting the smallest increment in the middle. However most of the time when speaking I would say April 10th instead of 10th of April. But that is from habit of hearing and seeing it that way all my life.Tsakali wrote:Fender you meant to say SS:MM:HH right? having saif that , I see the relation to time format, but hear me out before you completely ignore my POV...most of the time when someone asks for the date they really just want to know the day, because usually the month and the year is known.
so by significance I would name the day first before the month and year.
In comparison time is not as much of a constant as the date is, hence the 'hh.mm.ss' format.
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then he shouldn't be replying to me cause frankly that doesn't make any sense, in comparison to what I said.Scourge wrote:I think he got it right for what he meant. Putting the smallest increment in the middle.Tsakali wrote:Fender you meant to say SS:MM:HH right? having saif that , I see the relation to time format, but hear me out before you completely ignore my POV...most of the time when someone asks for the date they really just want to know the day, because usually the month and the year is known.
so by significance I would name the day first before the month and year.
In comparison time is not as much of a constant as the date is, hence the 'hh.mm.ss' format.

Re: Happy Birthday bitWISE!
True since yours was day/month/year. I think he got confuzzeled.
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foh sizzle, no need to drizzle 

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The point is that the most significant digit is to the left, with decreasing significance to the right.