Begin forwarded message:
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 15:34:48 EST
From: Scott Williams <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: re;decades
"Instead of 10-24-95 or 24 Oct 1994, why not 19951024..."
I would like to concur with Scott Williams that the "year/month/day"
is blissful when it comes to working directly with files. As a file
name it works beautifully, sorting numberically. I don't know what
happens when such information collides with the rest of the world,
and regarding standards, we've got to use them. So, "Ay, there's the
rub..."
On a "sorry to spam the listserv" note, the California Historical
Society has just upgraded to ISDN service and with it, has shortened
its domain name. Our NEW EMAIL ADDRESS of "[log in to unmask]"
replaces "[log in to unmask]" This also implies that a Web site
with content is on the way. --End of Pseudo-Spam---
Robert MacKimmie
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