A allbrokeup macrumors regular Original poster Jun 6, 2008 #1 Well? What do you think? Attachments Picture 1.png 47.3 KB · Views: 182
NT1440 macrumors P6 Jun 6, 2008 #2 doesnt it usually give a date in the MM/DD/YYYY format? the wording seems off to me😕
A allbrokeup macrumors regular Original poster Jun 6, 2008 #3 NT1440 said: doesnt it usually give a date in the MM/DD/YYYY format? the wording seems off to me😕 Click to expand... Im in Australia, date format is different here 😀 (But i have never noticed the MM/DD/YYYY format, it has always been like that for me)
NT1440 said: doesnt it usually give a date in the MM/DD/YYYY format? the wording seems off to me😕 Click to expand... Im in Australia, date format is different here 😀 (But i have never noticed the MM/DD/YYYY format, it has always been like that for me)
xUKHCx Administrator emeritus Jun 6, 2008 #4 Total coincidence, it checks automatically once a week and that dates is just a week after the last time it checked. here is mine Attachments Picture 8.png 9.2 KB · Views: 78
Total coincidence, it checks automatically once a week and that dates is just a week after the last time it checked. here is mine
NT1440 macrumors P6 Jun 6, 2008 #5 so just to be clear, in australia it gives you the day, month and date in words instead of the numerical date? if so then this is a total coincidence
so just to be clear, in australia it gives you the day, month and date in words instead of the numerical date? if so then this is a total coincidence
A allbrokeup macrumors regular Original poster Jun 6, 2008 #6 xUKHCx said: Total coincidence, it checks automatically once a week and that dates is just a week after the last time it checked. here is mine Click to expand... NT1440 said: so just to be clear, in australia it gives you the day, month and date in words instead of the numerical date? if so then this is a total coincidence Click to expand... xUKHCx - I was wondering that because of the Keynote Date and the supposed release of the 2.0 FW on that day. Thankyou for helping me clarify this. NT1440 - Yes, but it may have something to do with the fact that i modded the Menu Bar in Leopard to display the date, day and time. Cheers! allbrokeup. Edit: This thread can probably be closed now.
xUKHCx said: Total coincidence, it checks automatically once a week and that dates is just a week after the last time it checked. here is mine Click to expand... NT1440 said: so just to be clear, in australia it gives you the day, month and date in words instead of the numerical date? if so then this is a total coincidence Click to expand... xUKHCx - I was wondering that because of the Keynote Date and the supposed release of the 2.0 FW on that day. Thankyou for helping me clarify this. NT1440 - Yes, but it may have something to do with the fact that i modded the Menu Bar in Leopard to display the date, day and time. Cheers! allbrokeup. Edit: This thread can probably be closed now.