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Pi day
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By *ibandit OP Man
over a year ago
Liverpool |
For those of an American bent, it's pi day (3.14). For the rest of us, we've escaped Friday the 13th #trikaidekaphobia |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
Sorry, you're too late
http://www.fabswingers.com/forum/lounge/366929 |
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By *ibandit OP Man
over a year ago
Liverpool |
I'm always late to the party, but usually welcome. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As an aside I never do get why our Transatlantic cousins have a date format that goes month/day/year.
Surely it makes more logical sense to be consistent in order of units - the rest of the civilised world use day / month / year or smallest to medium to largest..
It's one of things that really shouldn't bother me but just grates slightly on the nerves
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As an aside I never do get why our Transatlantic cousins have a date format that goes month/day/year.
Surely it makes more logical sense to be consistent in order of units - the rest of the civilised world use day / month / year or smallest to medium to largest..
It's one of things that really shouldn't bother me but just grates slightly on the nerves
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This annoys me also but not because of what the rest of the world thinks. Also, I can't associate numbers with months so I prefer to write dates as people in the military do by abbreviating the month like this:
13MAR15.
Otherwise, I'd have to silently recite the names of the months while counting on my fingers. |
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Last year for Pi day, I took a large apple one to work... it was round though |
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