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We learn something new every day. I didn't know that Canadians wrote dates in the European style. In Minnesota the date would be 10/6/2016 on checks, contracts or wherever else a date is included.
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Some folks write their dates properly down here, too. Even the US Army gets it right.
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There is another topic on this subject.
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Wow, and I was using both my releveler and redivider today.
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