Simple cartesian product
Thomas Knudsen
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Thu Jan 6 05:13:29 EST 2000
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On 5 Jan 2000, Magnus L. Hetland wrote: > Now - you're not going to get that "new millennium"-discussion > started, are you? We are still in the same millennium, century, and > decade as last year. The third millennium starts with 2001.01.01. You should, however, use proper ISO8601 syntax and write 2001-01-01 This is actually quite important: We really *need* a consistent, global format for numeric date representation. And since we actually have it - *use it!* Thomas -- Thomas Knudsen, Research Geophysicist, Ph.D. | http://www.gfy.ku.dk/~tk/ National Survey and Cadastre - Denmark | thk at kms.dk tk at gfy.ku.dk Geodetic Department, Rentemestervej 8 | phone: +45 35 87 52 64 DK-2400 Copenhagen NV, Denmark | fax: +45 35 87 50 52
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