We should do more of these.
What Do You Use Is Your Main Preference To Separate Digits In Phone Numbers?
- - (53%, 8 Votes)
- . (33%, 5 Votes)
- Other (13%, 2 Votes)
Total Voters: 15
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We should do more of these.
What Do You Use Is Your Main Preference To Separate Digits In Phone Numbers?
Total Voters: 15
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"1970 Rewind" was delayed, but it has now been posted.
there are other ways other than a dash? huh
for me, spaces or nothing
As a programmer, I'm always irked with lazy-@ss coding on websites that ask for phone #/SSN/whatever and require you to include dashes or other fixed formatting. Parse it yourself, you freeloader
These days I go with nothing. I haven't found a site that either doesn't accept it with no spaces or will automatically format it properly with parentheses and a dash.
yeah, they have gotten a LOT better about that
Why can't I choose multiple options in this poll?
Typing things? Give me periods. Trying to lean this way with dates, too.
yup on both.
I'm there on dates, but prefer dashes on phone numbers for some reason.
Previous job involved signing off on many (up to 100) things a day with a date, time, and initials. I think I kept the slash for date but it didn't take long for the colon in the time to become a floating period.
I ALWAYS use 4-digit year. I lived through Y2K.
If I’m doing anything with version control, it’s always YYYYMMDD. If I’m writing a date in a format I need a human to read easily, I go with DD Month (YYYY, if necessary).
I always use YYYYMMDD when dumping reports.
Meanwhile, I just had one of our financial websites require "/" when entering my birthdate 🙁
I should add, if I’m writing a date for my own reference, like on notes in a meeting, I use the following (using today’s date): 04/III-22.
I’m glad I no longer need to know what the Julian date is for any given day.
Is this the standard Russian notation?
That’s where I learned it. My understanding is that it was common in Europe to write dates that way, but that the practice has changed as technology has changed. If the practice lingered in Russia & other European SSRs later than other parts of Europe, I suppose that may have been a function of the Iron Curtain.
I don't recall ever having come across that in any Irish/British documents I studied.
Though these days I may just not remember.
Maybe it’s a Continental thing.
YYYY.MM.DD in filenames so that they sort properly.
I tend to use the Irish Historical Studies style guide when typing/writing dates - 4 Mar 2022
For folders, files and similar where it needs sorted like that its 20220304
The year wasn't necessary and wouldn't fit. The box was intended for only month and day. The lifecycle of them was measured in days. Plus there was an order number that I'm sure correlated to more in depth accounting within some database.
oh sure, I was just adding that I never use the 2-digit year anymore if the year is required
Absolutely. Some software still logs to YYMMDD files and I always wonder why they couldn't spare two more bytes in that name.
I hear data storage costs have come down considerably since last millennium.
hmm, maybe KAT has a point…
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Must show proof of vax to get into the Fine Line.
My dad said he got himself a table on the second floor. Search him out if you need a breather. 😉
Seeing as how Rhu complained that I had polluted the caucus timeline, I figured I might as well pollute the cuppa as well with this.
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If so, recommended alternatives? I am cheap, but willing to pay a little for peace of mind.
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Not that many years ago I found this free VPN software online. I used it for a few months and then one day it stopped working, so I looked it up to see what the issue was and found out it was based in Russia and it may or may not have been shut down by the government. So I'm plenty happy to pay cash money for a reputable VPN these days. There are many black hats in Russia.
Just re-upped my McAfee -- ~$14 for 10 devices (Ebay)