@troubleMoney it didn’t even last that long
@shel eh, I feel like being generous and saying they lasted the full 48 hours
@shel er, in English English it's "5th of March"
Also here's a map of which country uses which date format most often: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country
@troubleMoney seems like a lot of places dont' use the ISO standard
what a shame
@shel nobody uses the ISO standard unless they have to
@troubleMoney don't diss the ISO
@shel not dissing them, it's just nobody follows the standards unless they actually have to
@troubleMoney no the ISO date format is YYYY-MM-DD only the brits use DD-MM-YYYY it doesn't even make any more sense cuz in english you don't say "The 5th of march" you say "march 5th"