2011-09-01, 06:03 PM
This image speaks for itself.
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Pendant Slot Expiration Date
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2011-09-01, 06:26 PM
Dude, did you go back in time or something? I never knew we had 2011 months in the year 0001!
2011-09-01, 06:28 PM
Isnt this just Nexon copypasta? I think other countries use the YYYY-MM-DD format.
2011-09-01, 06:30 PM
Zelkova Wrote:Isnt this just Nexon copypasta? I think other countries use the YYYY-MM-DD format. Yeah, it's a standard format in Asia.
2011-09-01, 06:32 PM
Muppy Wrote:That's what you get for using this Gotta be unique snowflake!
2011-09-01, 06:35 PM
Zelkova Wrote:Isnt this just Nexon copypasta? I think other countries use the YYYY-MM-DD format. Should be YYYY-MM-DD, not YYYY-MM-DDDD.
2011-09-01, 06:38 PM
I think we might have some problems with the effects of the MoN itself expiring after 30 days...
I wouldn't be surprised.
2011-09-01, 08:01 PM
So it's expiration is 1.10.2011....
Stupid usa formats. And that UK.... They MUST to drive at the right side. And the rest of the world at Left [wrong] side. Every country with its own stupidness.
2011-09-01, 08:13 PM
Avior Wrote:So it's expiration is 1.10.2011.... Sure, feels free to say Spain's most famous one.
2011-09-01, 09:18 PM
It's like they got a translator who can't speak korean, and assumed it came in a month-day-year format.
2011-09-01, 10:35 PM
Alloy Wrote:Sure, feels free to say Spain's most famous one. Corrida de toros (although that's not really exclusive to Spain)? That's pretty damn idiotic IMO, but I don't know that much about Spain though. I know my country's probably either the blatant corruption that plagues our government (really, it's terrible) or the soon-to-be-worldwide-known irresponsibility (I think that the upcoming World Cup is going to be such a big fail). Or being a terrible community in MMORPGs in general. ![]() Bleh, sorry for derailing the thread
2011-09-01, 10:43 PM
Muppy Wrote: Relevance... [video=youtube;pu_illAgCPg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu_illAgCPg[/video]
2011-09-01, 11:08 PM
Zelkova Wrote:I think other countries use the YYYY-MM-DD format. YYYY-MM-DD is the ODBC canonical date format (Which you'll note I made the forum use because I am mean and find it more clear). US tends to use MM/DD/YY. Other locales tend to use DD/MM/YY. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country)
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2011-09-02, 12:36 AM
Really, m-d-y comes from the "Sept. 1, 2012" style, just turned into numbers. We just don't say "1 September", we say "September first" (or first of September)
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