SAC differences between AI computer and Manual Calculations

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There are two kinds of countries in the world... those that use metric and those that have put a man on the moon.


No one mention that NASA did their work in metric and then converted to imperial for the astronauts.
I didn't know Myanmar and Liberia had put Men on the moon. You learn something every day!
 
There are two kinds of countries in the world... those that use metric and those that have put a man on the moon.


No one mention that NASA did their work in metric and then converted to imperial for the astronauts.
A very old, very tired, very wrong meme.
 
A very old, very tired, very wrong meme.
Ok let’s talk about dates then.

Who thought it was a good idea to use MM/DD/YYYY?

🙈
 
Ok let’s talk about dates then.

Who thought it was a good idea to use MM/DD/YYYY?

🙈
Who thought it was a good idea to use only numbers instead of a three letter name for the month?
 
Who thought it was a good idea to use only numbers instead of a three letter name for the month?
Yea that’s terrible I never use a default format that uses numbers to display the months, in any tools I produce, because I have customers both in Americas and Europe.

However I have to support the locales for format during input.

Only exception is that I will display sometimes YYYY-MM-DD because it’s uncontroversial in my industry.
 
Yea that’s terrible I never use a default format that uses numbers to display the months, in any tools I produce, because I have customers both in Americas and Europe.

However I have to support the locales for format during input.

Only exception is that I will display sometimes YYYY-MM-DD because it’s uncontroversial in my industry.
Just write 7 Nov 2022, dude. Zero confusion, ambiguity. Even we Americans can do it.
 
Just write 7 Nov 2022, dude. Zero confusion, ambiguity. Even we Americans can do it.
That’s what I do usually in UI display (or 7Nov22 if I need a smaller format)


I guess I failed at being obtuse, I’ll get back to watching. 🍿
 
That’s what I do usually in UI display (or 7Nov22 if I need a smaller format)


I guess I failed at being obtuse, I’ll get back to watching. 🍿

It isn't you, it is @tursiops , he has absolutely no sense of humor of any kind.
 

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