Even in broken backwards US date notation, 3/14 is about 0.2143. Don't give me this Pi Day nonsense.
@oclsc in ISO it's 2007!
@oddhack In ISO it's 2026-03-14 == 2009, no?
@oclsc Oh, your timeline didn't introduce the base 12-day convention? Sigh. Interuniversal standards are hard.
@oddhack I bet in your universe 6 * 9 == 42.
@oclsc It was better 10 years ago, when we had 3.14.16
@SteveBellovin @oclsc do you think in Europe they do July 22?
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@[email protected] We who aren't in the USA celebrate it on 22nd of July.

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@rsalz @SteveBellovin Some do, but they're wrong too. ISO 9601 rules.
@SteveBellovin Have you learned nothing from Y2K?