100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.
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@zed @vonxylofon
Math?
18:00 is 6PM. I don't know anyone who can't auto subtract 12 from a number over 12.
14:00 = 2pm. 23:35 = 11:35pm
.Then most people in the UK / Europe have probably been doing this since the 1980s (didgital watches became cheap enough for most people to have one).
@Soldusty @vonxylofon minus 2 or plus 2 is easy, yes. But it is still an extra step. Also complicated when 100% of things are not discussed with 24h time, and so if you’re recalling an event time or departure time from memory, you not only have to remember if it was 6pm or 16h, but then if it was 16h and you use a wristwatch (I do), then you have to subtract the 2 hours.
I’m not saying it’s not doable, but it is needless friction.
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@Soldusty @vonxylofon minus 2 or plus 2 is easy, yes. But it is still an extra step. Also complicated when 100% of things are not discussed with 24h time, and so if you’re recalling an event time or departure time from memory, you not only have to remember if it was 6pm or 16h, but then if it was 16h and you use a wristwatch (I do), then you have to subtract the 2 hours.
I’m not saying it’s not doable, but it is needless friction.
@zed @vonxylofon
I guess it's what you're used to. In the UK it's pretty interchangeable. Unless it's obvious from context if someone says meet at 9:30 I'll ask if AM or PM so I know what to put in my calendar which is set for 24hr time. If everybody used 24hr time I wouldn't have to ask for clarification, I would just know that, meet at 9:30 meant the morning, no matter the context. -
In seriousness: We mostly are metric in the U.K.. It's just that people *loudly* point to road signs and beer. Those are, though, the only 2 things left.
Even then, it's not even all road signs. The Driver Location Signs, a system introduced fast approaching a quarter of a century ago, on our motorways are in #metric. New/replacement low bridge signs have to give metric primacy now. (Some private signage, such on some filling station forecourts built within recent decades, give clearances *only* in metric.)
Wines, spirits, soft drinks and of course the (fossil) fuels for our cars are in millilitres and litres. D-I-Y is in millimetres and square metres. Most of life from spanners and USB cables through tyre tread depths and light bulb luminescences to medicines and butter is metric.
I still weigh myself in the morning as N stone X pounds.
Making bread it's lb/oz for the flour, ml for water, teaspoons and table spoons for the other ingredients. Oh and sometime a dollop.
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100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.
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I was just dealing with an AM/PM timesheet issue yesterday and today. (Yes! Having to fix it on a Sunday!
)And there's no "sanity check" or validation that reported work times don't overlap, for example.

@JeffGrigg @bsdphk @Natasha_Jay Unfortunate misunderstanding. "Fix it on the first day of the week!" means Monday, not Sunday.
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@zed I can assure you we all learnt to do that like muscle memory by the time we turned nine.
@vonxylofon @zed 3rd grade in Germany. So nine years old is about right.
12:00 isn't a special time for anybody anymore, like highest point of the sun, time for lunch or anything. So am/pm is just as artificial and learned these days. -
@JdeBP @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux @amiserabilist @wendinoakland in a Hard Metric nation such as the UK, measurements may well be given in both forms, SI units and the older Imperial, but the metric indication will be given first, and the outmoded indication will be given in brackets, afterwards. For example, the English measurements might be:
250ml (1 household utensil you might randomly have in your cupboard)
1l (42 hands)
750mm (56.3 horses)
56.3km (750 ankle chains)
720nm (1 sunny day)
0.5cm (your dick)
600kg (42 cats)
Then we get onto the proper stuff – paper sizes
A1 folds in half to give you A2 which folds in half to give you A3, which folds in half to give you A4, which folds in half to give you A5, which etc.
Do you really want to see the absurdity of the old paper sizes invented by basically cretins? Yes? Here then:
baph.org.uk/resources/reference-material/old-english-paper-sizes/
(Admittedly a lot of those sizes were for books rather than actual reams you’d encounter casually, but still…)@u0421793 @Natasha_Jay @stux @JdeBP @amiserabilist @wendinoakland I think I understand character limits on most servers now.

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@JeffGrigg @bsdphk @Natasha_Jay Unfortunate misunderstanding. "Fix it on the first day of the week!" means Monday, not Sunday.
My boss was approving/rejecting timesheets on Sunday.

And their system is configured to notify me on my personal mail. (Otherwise I wouldn't have known until Monday morning.)
I'm not saying that that's bad.
I'm often online -- when I'm not out hiking, biking, etc. Fixing my timesheet after I returned from a 50 mile bicycle ride, and washed up, was not really a problem.
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100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.
@Natasha_Jay I'm in Canada where this format is, sadly, also common but I approve of this proposal.
(I will admit to using, eg, "March 14th" in speech or casual writing; "14 March" sounds rather formal in those contacts, to me at least. But for dates I'm programs, letter heads, forms,, etc, I'm with you all the way.)
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@JdeBP @renwillis @Natasha_Jay @stux @amiserabilist @wendinoakland in a Hard Metric nation such as the UK, measurements may well be given in both forms, SI units and the older Imperial, but the metric indication will be given first, and the outmoded indication will be given in brackets, afterwards. For example, the English measurements might be:
250ml (1 household utensil you might randomly have in your cupboard)
1l (42 hands)
750mm (56.3 horses)
56.3km (750 ankle chains)
720nm (1 sunny day)
0.5cm (your dick)
600kg (42 cats)
Then we get onto the proper stuff – paper sizes
A1 folds in half to give you A2 which folds in half to give you A3, which folds in half to give you A4, which folds in half to give you A5, which etc.
Do you really want to see the absurdity of the old paper sizes invented by basically cretins? Yes? Here then:
baph.org.uk/resources/reference-material/old-english-paper-sizes/
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You forgot AM/PM, inches, feet, ounces and miles

@bsdphk @Natasha_Jay AM/PM is fine as long as it's spoken or short form written context.
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@aaronmccollum @Natasha_Jay all the world has April Fools Day on the 1st of April, only US has it on 4th of January…
@blotosmetek @aaronmccollum @Natasha_Jay
January Fool’s day formally known as MAGA fools day
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sometimes you don't find out if Vallejo is East Bay, North Bay, or not Bay at all, you just move on.
is Vallejo East Bay, North Bay, or not Bay at all?
@amiserabilist @NickGates @wendinoakland this is the greatest poll result of all time
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sometimes you don't find out if Vallejo is East Bay, North Bay, or not Bay at all, you just move on.
is Vallejo East Bay, North Bay, or not Bay at all?
@amiserabilist @NickGates @glasspusher
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@NickGates @amiserabilist @glasspusher Oakland responds:
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@NickGates @amiserabilist @glasspusher Oakland responds:
@wendinoakland @NickGates @amiserabilist
awesome. I played cello as a kid
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@wendinoakland @NickGates @amiserabilist
awesome. I played cello as a kid
@glasspusher @NickGates @amiserabilist It’s supposed to be a violin, but Señor Tardigrade’s fiddle’s in the shop
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@glasspusher @NickGates @amiserabilist It’s supposed to be a violin, but Señor Tardigrade’s fiddle’s in the shop
@wendinoakland @NickGates @amiserabilist well he sure the hell is holding it wrong. I like the idea of the world's smallest cello
plus, nobody puts their bow below the bridge
"let me explain your joke to you..."
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@NickGates @amiserabilist @glasspusher There there. Most diverse, and least gentrified!
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100% tariff on the MM/DD/YY date format.
@Natasha_Jay my son was born on the 01/01/01
I love MM/DD/YY

