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vladykins
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| Post #1: 31st Jan 2018 9:06 AM | |
Friday is when a lot of my favorite shows get aired and then later cancelled.
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vladykins
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| Post #2: 31st Jan 2018 1:26 PM | |
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Buffy, do you consider Sunday the first day of the week? |
That's a good and different poll question.
I do, but that's just because I'm conditioned by calendars being set up that way.
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vladykins
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| Post #3: 1st Feb 2018 9:10 AM | |
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Buffy, do you consider Sunday the first day of the week? |
Sunday is the first day of the week, it's not an opinion. |
"According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week. It is followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sunday is the 7th and final day.
Although this is the international standard, several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia consider Sunday as the start of the week."
Hmm. Seems like an opinion to me.
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Yes, but ISO 8601 also states that calendar dates should be in YYYY-MM-DD in extended form or YYYYMMDD in basic form. Since nobody commonly does this outside of when I'm saving a new version of a file (I use basic form), then the whole world just tells ISO 8601 to go fuck itself.
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