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December 5, 2005
Del.icio.us December 3rd
Last Saturday was an international day of action to demand governments to take action against climate change (they are currently discussing the Kyoto protocol in Montreal). over 100 cities in 30 countries participated.
I've started collecting links on del.icio.us/tag/2005-12-03, and invite you add your own! Even better, add the tag "press", and we should be able to simply create an overview of press coverage together (although there seems to be a delay before links show up there when you filter for more than one tag? Anyone familiar with this?). [I changed the date format from 03-12-2005 to 2005-12-03 following Dustin's remark]
And while we're at the subject: help us out and tag things you find relevant for us (eg. climate campaign groups, must-see social software sites) with "custard-melt"!
Posted by rolf at December 5, 2005 1:45 PM
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I think it might be nicer to use an international date format, i.e. 2005-12-03. As an American, it's all but impossible for me to read that as anything but ``May 12, 2005''
Posted by: Dustin at December 5, 2005 7:03 PM
Dustin, I've followed your suggestion. It keeps puzzling me why American dates mix up the "small-to-large units", and in Dutch or German you do it when pronouncing numbers (234 is pronounced as two hundred four thirty)... Or another oddity, time, saying "half 6" is 5:30 in Dutch, 6:30 in English.
Posted by: rolf at December 6, 2005 10:20 AM
Hi All
Just testing the comment without moderation change. Tries to do it from the other thread but no luck.
cheers
Russell
Posted by: russell at December 6, 2005 11:47 AM