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How about March Fourteenth as "American PI-Day" and 22.07. as "international, sensible and widely understood PI-Day", each according to the used date format?
73 0 ReplyA third excuse for pi, you say? I think it suits it.
19 0 Reply22/07 is already known as "Pi Approximation Day"
8 0 Reply"widely understood" maybe in certain circles hehe
2 0 ReplyImagine acting superior about a date format.
2 0 ReplyNo need for acting when the (non-US) date format is superior
9 0 ReplyDD-MM-YYYY is better, but still causes issues. ISO 8601 though, now that's a superior format.
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