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I notice the date is all messed up on every post of this board. For instance, this post probably says 16/04/2025...
That's just silly! What is it? The 16th month? How does an error like this even go on for so many years without being fixed?
It reminds me of the deli lunch meats at my store. They put them in this plastic bag with a fancy zipper to make them resealable. Then they slap this label over it to keep it sealed so people can't tamper with it I suppose. The problem is, you can't break the seal without tearing a hole in the bag and rendering it useless! Why go through the trouble and cost of making this fancy resealable bag with a zipper and then force you to ruin the bag?
But I digress. Let's fix the date. We're not animals.
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>>4974 (OP) 
Please understand the dev is australian
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>>4975
>Please understand the dev is australian
Oh thanks. Ahem...
Oy cunt fix ya dates m8, ya pooftah.
Nah but anyone actually cares:
>ISO 8601 uses the format YYYY-MM-DD. For example, April 16, 2025 would be represented as 2025-04-16. The year (YYYY) is always four digits, the month (MM) is two digits (with leading zeros for single-digit months), and the day (DD) is also two digits.
>This format ensures consistent and unambiguous date and time representation across different cultures and languages. 
>Dates and times in ISO 8601 format can be easily sorted and compared.
Is it worth the effor? Yeah of course! Because I'm not the one doing the labor.
Retard thread.
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