They finally changed the date order to the right way http://i.imgur.com/Vts5Z9S.jpg

Now they have to change 10PM/AM to 22/10 and we will understand when events will take place and and maybe i will start liking Steam .

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Nah. Lets try clocks that shows time in format month/seconds/hours/year/AM|PM/day/minutes. Still more obvious than american's format.

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Sad but true...

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They should make how long deal last be in half life. Question is, what isotope half life - there's none with simple 1 second period...

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Not really hard to figure out when is pm and when is am

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Or all these people that are complaining about the US system could just deal with it. You don't see any Americans complaining about having to remember everyone else's system. And who was it that invented the current time system (seconds, minutes, hours)? Not the Americans.

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This is a ridiculous argument.

Clearly both systems are horribly flawed and outdated.

Everything should now be measured in Courics.

I have spoken.

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No No No, Even with that being perfect, people would still get too confused. Time should be as so- "Before Now", "Now", and "After Now".

Then there would be no confusion, If something is coming on Steam, all they have to say is "After Now" and everyone will know its coming sometime in the next infinite time from now, also solving the issue of Valve Time.

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who said that time is infinite?

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Fine, Infinite, or Until Time Ends, Whichever comes first. :P

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me: damn dude, i gotta take the biggest dump, but i think i'm gonna wait till the plane lands.

friend: oh yeah? how many courics do you think it weighs?

me: I hadn't shit all week, i must be constipated..i'm guessing about 6 and half Courics.

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If your going to use an american system, get used to american standards? Now if only my Jrpgs wouldn't be so J....

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Ehhh...it's localized. Its still MM/DD/YYYY for me.

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ugh personally I like YYYY/MM/DD but it dose not really matter http://img843.imageshack.us/img843/3285/wallapers101.png

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That's how I date all my stuff. I grew up in Europe and am going to school in the U.S. - by using a format neither is used to I force everybody to take a second to think about what ACTUALLY makes sense here...

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when I write dates on paper I use the fungly mm/dd/yyyy but whenever I timestamp a file I always use yyyy/mm/dd

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I measure time using the number of milliseconds since the Unix epoch, what are these days/months you speak of

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but is your time_t a 32 bit integer or a 64 bit one and is it signed or unsigned? as in 2038 time_t will overflow if your using a signed 32 bit integer

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"Now they have to change 10PM/AM to 22/10 and we will understand when events will take place"

All you have to remember is that Steam updates at the same time every day. For me it's 6pm (GMT). Sounds like for you it's 10pm.
But yeah, I guess it would be nice to be de-americanised.

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Closed 12 years ago by Anyhoo.