Re: Requiring a date be entered as mm/dd/yy on a form field.
- From: JohnH4 <herb-sci1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 06:39:24 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 2, 1:14 pm, Tim Harig <user...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
...
Everybody is as free as possible to keep and contribute the artifacts of
their background. We consider this to be one of our nations strengths that
we have so many people from diverse backgrounds with diverse experiences
that can help to see and help to solve problems from different perspectives.
The end result is that we have many separate standards and conventions.
On the other hand, it is a great example of multinationalism in action.
Maybe I am wrong; but as one not accoustomed to engaging in "we
think",
this seems like a recipe for a "tower of babble".
Tim,
I suggust that if you are really interested in promoting measurement
and
product standards just for fun or in order to promote commerce, then
you
may want to consider joining ASTM and ISO
Regards, JohnH (ASTM member)
.
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