No problem, but i guess you wouldn't think about it if you are raised with it, I mean it isn't critical knowledge.soren7550 said:Yeah, I mean that.ChromeAlchemist said:When you say people, do you mean the rest of the world? Because only you and a handful of countries do it like that.soren7550 said:Seeing as Infinity Ward is an American-based company, the date is in the Month/Day/Year format. (don't get why people do it Day/Month/Year or any other odd mix-up though.)ChromeAlchemist said:It doesn't. It's either the 11th of October or the 10th of November.soren7550 said:1)It's the real date. (don't know if applies worldwide or not)
Don't get why I never thought of it that way. But it makes sense though, so thanks!ChromeAlchemist said:You actually brought intelligence to a thread that demanded none.cherimoya said:day / month / year makes sense, because days make up months that make up years.
months do not make up days.
Someone get this man a two hookers and the finest packet of digestives money can buy!
Hell a friend of mine doesn't really know how to read 24 hour digital clocks that well.
Why? because he's never needed to know.