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  1. Newsgroups: comp.arch
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!microsoft!hexnut!craigdo
  3. From: craigdo@microsoft.com (Craig Dowell)
  4. Subject: Yanks vs. Brits
  5. Message-ID: <1992Dec17.234509.15082@microsoft.com>
  6. Date: 17 Dec 92 23:45:09 GMT
  7. Organization: Microsoft Corporation
  8. References: <9212130000.AA05447@iecc.cambridge.ma.us> <1992Dec14.134109.3367@fasttech.com> <1992Dec16.171133.2856@lsl.co.uk>
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  11. In article <1992Dec16.171133.2856@lsl.co.uk> snail@lsl.co.uk writes:
  12. >The above aside, I'm always puzzled as to how the American date convention
  13. >started: Mont/Day/Year is neither LSB or MSB, where as Day/Month/Year and
  14. >Year/Month/Day have obvious reasoning behind them.
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  16. Here we go again ...
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