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Old 08-12-2011, 05:30 AM   #33
leijggeds

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In your first post you wrote:

(Which it isn't btw)
That's the way the date is on the other side of the water (and probably other places too).

God knows why but in the UK it's dd/mm/year and in the USA as well as other places it's mm/dd/year.

Is that what you meant ?
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