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Rubik

Q: Techno reserve. MFD.

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Why are there so many different ways to write the date?

Month/Day/Year (USA)
Day/Month/Year
Julian Day/Year
Year/Julian Day
Year/Julian Date
Week/Year (Vigil)
Year/Month/Day (me)
Jump Shack writes the date of manufacture a unique way. They hide the date of manufacture inside the serial number. The first two digits tell which week (of the year). The third digit indicates year. Beginning in 2009 Jump Shack adds an extra digit to more precisely define year.
The last two digits tell the order it was built.
For example: 221013 means that Racer was sewn the 22 week of 2010 and it was the 13th rig made that week.
Etc.
How are dates written in the former communist countries of Eastern Europe?

I got so frustrated by all the different date formats that I standardized on year/month/day.

I got so frustrated that I standardized on year/month/date: 2017/11/31.
Note: I do not bother "translation" all the different " dates of manufacture" as written by different manufacturers. Instead, I just copy those D.O.M. as stamped on the data panel.

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The PdF system needed them to add another letter from 2015... draw your own conclusions about the French bureaucracy



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When is "YK224P?"

When is "ZK013P?"

Few English-speaking North Americans even pretend to understand French bureaucracy.
As for Quebec ..... they lost communications with their homeland 350 years ago.
Hah!
Hah!

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