Every time GBATemp goes offline

lAkdaOpeKA

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I decided I'll now begin keeping track of every time GBATemp goes offline and shows the server error message because I don't have a life. Of course it'll be only the times I notice the website going offline. All timestamps are GMT, 24 hour format, and in YYYY/MM/DD

  1. 14:39, 2018/09/07
  2. 10:37, 2018/09/11
  3. 12:21, 2018/09/11
  4. 13:28, 2018/09/17
 
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First I should link
https://gbatemp.net/threads/temper-tantrums-10-raiding-the-temp.512559/
All timestamps are GMT, 24 hour format, and in the DD/MM/YYYY format, because America that's how the rest of the world keeps track of dates.

To be a pedant then for proper proper international use then actually most places will probably go with YYYY/MM/DD, though internally you would be right for most ( https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Date_format_by_country.html ).
 

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If your goal is to make it understandable across timezones, why not go with UTC intead of GMT?
 

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Huh, had never thought of that, actually. It makes sense, though, going from larger to smaller units, left to right.
In file names it also means when files are listed in alphabetical/numerical order they are also in ascending/descending date order.
 
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And another one goes into the list
 

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Huh, had never thought of that, actually. It makes sense, though, going from larger to smaller units, left to right.
I think it's most common that we mistake which makes sense since we mostly refer to Month/Day or Day/Month because we are that small and usually live day to day. Like this:
Andromeda: What time is it?
Milky Way: Oh, 2018/13.5Byears/13.8Byears
 

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