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  #16  
Old March 25th 17, 10:04 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On 03/25/2017 02:04 PM, Char Jackson wrote:
On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 18:32:36 +0100, "Linea Recta"
wrote:

As you can see, I don't use the floppy drive very often. I didn't notice it
disfunctioning from 6-1-2017 until yesterday...




I read that date as June 1, 2017, and thought it was odd before
realizing it's really January 6, 2017. :-)


I would prefer Jan 6 2017 (although 6 Jan 2017 is OK too), eliminating
the ambiguity.

If I was writing the date for my own use, I use 2017-1-6 (decreasing
order of significance makes sense, and its the same way most TIME parts
are written).

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Old March 25th 17, 10:08 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On 03/25/2017 10:45 AM, Ken Blake wrote:

[snip]

My last computer had a floppy drive that I insisted the builder
install in it. I had it for about five years and never used it, not
even once. So my current computer doesn't have a floppy drive, and I
threw out all my old floppies.


I have one computer with floppy drives. One is more than enough. BTW,
that system uses a PII-class Celeron processor on a motherboard marked
"Y2K compliant".

Several newer desktop cases have a place to put a 3.5-inch floppy, but I
have memory card readers (much more useful) there.

[snip]

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  #18  
Old March 25th 17, 10:11 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On 03/25/2017 03:14 PM, Shadow wrote:

[snip]

I don't like either method of formatting dates. As far as I'm
concerned, it should be Y-M-D, since that's sortable.


+1
That's what I use for all my backups.
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I do too. I have several with dates like "2017-2-28" (decreasing
significance makes sense).

Right now, it's 2017-3-25 17:10:27 (9 months until Christmas)

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Old March 25th 17, 10:12 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On 3/25/2017 3:08 PM, Mark Lloyd wrote:
On 03/25/2017 10:45 AM, Ken Blake wrote:

[snip]

My last computer had a floppy drive that I insisted the builder
install in it. I had it for about five years and never used it, not
even once. So my current computer doesn't have a floppy drive, and I
threw out all my old floppies.


I have one computer with floppy drives. One is more than enough. BTW,
that system uses a PII-class Celeron processor on a motherboard marked
"Y2K compliant".

Several newer desktop cases have a place to put a 3.5-inch floppy, but I
have memory card readers (much more useful) there.

[snip]


I have a USB floppy drive but haven't had a need for it for many years.
Can't even sell it on CL for $5, lol.


  #20  
Old March 25th 17, 10:13 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On 03/25/2017 04:12 PM, Monty wrote:

[snip]

I don't like either method of formatting dates. As far as I'm
concerned, it should be Y-M-D, since that's sortable.


+1


Sortable when you include the leading zeros, so its 2017-03-25. (or
20170325 since there's now no need for delimiters).

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Old March 25th 17, 11:42 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 12:51:48 -0700, Ken Blake wrote:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 14:04:07 -0500, Char Jackson
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 18:32:36 +0100, "Linea Recta"
wrote:

As you can see, I don't use the floppy drive very often. I didn't notice it
disfunctioning from 6-1-2017 until yesterday...


I read that date as June 1, 2017, and thought it was odd before
realizing it's really January 6, 2017. :-)



I don't like either method of formatting dates. As far as I'm
concerned, it should be Y-M-D, since that's sortable.


https://xkcd.com/1179/

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Old March 25th 17, 11:50 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 17:13:31 -0500, Sam E
wrote:

On 03/25/2017 04:12 PM, Monty wrote:

[snip]

I don't like either method of formatting dates. As far as I'm
concerned, it should be Y-M-D, since that's sortable.


+1


Sortable when you include the leading zeros, so its 2017-03-25. (or
20170325 since there's now no need for delimiters).


Selecting yyyy-MM-dd automatically includes the leading zeros; and I
would prefer the delimiters be left as they are to improve clarity.
  #23  
Old March 26th 17, 08:34 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Char Jackson
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Default floppy drive turmoil

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 12:51:48 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 14:04:07 -0500, Char Jackson
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 18:32:36 +0100, "Linea Recta"
wrote:

As you can see, I don't use the floppy drive very often. I didn't notice it
disfunctioning from 6-1-2017 until yesterday...


I read that date as June 1, 2017, and thought it was odd before
realizing it's really January 6, 2017. :-)



I don't like either method of formatting dates. As far as I'm
concerned, it should be Y-M-D, since that's sortable.


+1

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Old March 26th 17, 09:05 AM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 08:34:58 -0500, philo wrote:

Probably looking no further than the BIOS.


It's likely that Windows doesn't redetect the functionality of a floppy
drive like BIOS does with its Floppy Drive Seek setting. And the fact that
OP doesn't notice that the floppy drive isn't properly installed, is
probably because that BIOS setting is set to disabled. Otherwise, the BIOS
would show an error and pause the boot process.
  #25  
Old March 28th 17, 03:07 PM posted to alt.windows7.general,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Char Jackson writes:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 12:51:48 -0700, Ken Blake
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 14:04:07 -0500, Char Jackson
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Mar 2017 18:32:36 +0100, "Linea Recta"
wrote:

As you can see, I don't use the floppy drive very often. I didn't notice it
disfunctioning from 6-1-2017 until yesterday...

I read that date as June 1, 2017, and thought it was odd before
realizing it's really January 6, 2017. :-)



I don't like either method of formatting dates. As far as I'm
concerned, it should be Y-M-D, since that's sortable.


+1


And, it's the format you can defend by pointing people at an ISO
standard! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601
 




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