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Post by spikeyedjog on Jul 19, 2009 15:18:25 GMT
Any chance of being able to alter settings so that dates are in UK format instead of US? I bloody hate that strange thing of "month first, then day".
Christmas will [never be on 12/25. NEVER!!
*PS. no offence to any citizens of the good old US-of-A who might be reading this.*
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Post by ian on Jul 19, 2009 15:26:26 GMT
Look on your menu bar underneath the 'evil' date. Click on profile and scroll down to dates and times.
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Post by spikeyedjog on Jul 19, 2009 21:33:12 GMT
I must be extra thick. (no comments!) As far as I can see, on there you can change 12/24 hr, and the 'long' date format, but not the way it's shown when it's just da numbers.
ummm.. can I blame it on having a mini edjog-brain? or just being a Yorkshire Puddin'?
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Post by ian on Jul 19, 2009 21:42:22 GMT
Time Format: You can have your time displayed in am/pm format or 24 hour time (also known as military time). Date Format: Choose which format you wish to have dates displayed in. You can also choose to have the day displayed before the month for those British blokes out there. Month Format: Time Zone: Select your time zone from the drop down menu. Currently Observing DST: Is your location currently observing daylight savings/summer time?
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Look at the "date format' selection sir.
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Post by spikeyedjog on Jul 19, 2009 21:56:32 GMT
ah. gottit sir. thankee verrily mushly told ya. thick. musta been cos it said "Date Format: 28 December" and I was looking for a "28/12"
Sorry, I'll shurrup now
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Post by ian on Jul 19, 2009 22:04:07 GMT
NP sir. Have a karma.
Oh and don't forget to join in on the short story thread!
(Reminds myself to think of a story too)
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Post by spikeyedjog on Jul 19, 2009 22:06:49 GMT
Me? Write a short story? And get it finished? No chance. In fact, getting more than a few pages would be a miracle. damn my stoopid analytical brain
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Post by ian on Jul 21, 2009 20:19:07 GMT
As Mrs. Doyle would say...
Go on, go on, go on, go on!
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