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Looks like they will get through 10/21 today with the remainder of the pre-orders being let in tomorrow. Also to follow up on what someone posted earlier in this thread...they will not take down pre-order servers at launch as they will be launching a group of 51 fresh servers at launch (US) and 26 (EU)

 

I sincerely hope that is the case. I very late November Order here. So if they can get into october they 'may' get to me tomorrow.. and the rest (decemberish) on Friday.

 

Only 'email' will tell. :)

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So you would verbally say "third january two thousand and twelve"?

 

Actually, in Sweden, we say exactly what you write. "Den 3e Januari 2011". Which is why we also use Date/Month/Year.

 

Can't speak for rest of EU but im pretty sure alot of other countrys here do too.

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Ok, if' it's plain stupid, how to you say dates? If someone were to ask you what today is, in conversation, would you say, "14 December, 2011" or would you say "December 14th, 2011"?

 

If you pick the second one, then you picked the month/day/year convention. So it just follows that it should be written the same way.

 

In the UK we would say 14th December 2011

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Ok, if' it's plain stupid, how to you say dates? If someone were to ask you what today is, in conversation, would you say, "14 December, 2011" or would you say "December 14th, 2011"?

 

If you pick the second one, then you picked the month/day/year convention. So it just follows that it should be written the same way.

 

Welcome to how most of the rest of the world works.

 

In Europe its Day/Month/Year

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Ok, if' it's plain stupid, how to you say dates? If someone were to ask you what today is, in conversation, would you say, "14 December, 2011" or would you say "December 14th, 2011"?

 

If you pick the second one, then you picked the month/day/year convention. So it just follows that it should be written the same way.

 

I would say 'Its the 14th of December' not 'Its December 14th ' :L

 

The second one is missing a word.

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Originally Posted by TRONEON

I hate them for doing it this way.....all of my guildies are in game they just got emails......im probably not going to get in until after 2moro.......

 

Think I just lost any reason to bother playing this game, I won't be able to play with friends now as they will all be 1-2 days worth ahead so il be playing catch up just to be able to play with guildies....

 

The part of the crafting I was going to be doing for the rest of the guild will now be pointless.

 

This staggering crap has basically turned the game into a single player for me.....

 

Thanks bioware just ruined the game for me. Think il keep my money and wait for Guild Wars 2 atleast Arena Net keep there promises and dont treat there players base like utter crap with a proven track record......also in that game, it doesn't matter what level you are, you can play with friends no matter what level content they are doing.

 

Screw you bioware.

 

 

I got into college today but i found out there are other people learning already and thats not fair. now my whole life is over and im never gonna learn as much as they are learning. I quit life!!

you suck life!!

I showed you!

 

 

Bump, LMAO

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Actually, in Sweden, we say exactly what you write. "Den 3e Januari 2011". Which is why we also use Date/Month/Year.

 

Can't speak for rest of EU but im pretty sure alot of other countrys here do too.

 

Its mostly Yanks that use the "Month, day, year" version. The rest of the sane world use Day, month, year :D

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Ok, if' it's plain stupid, how to you say dates? If someone were to ask you what today is, in conversation, would you say, "14 December, 2011" or would you say "December 14th, 2011"?

 

If you pick the second one, then you picked the month/day/year convention. So it just follows that it should be written the same way.

 

If someone asks me the date I'll tell them today is the 14th of December. So dd/mm/yyyy ;)

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Ok, if' it's plain stupid, how to you say dates? If someone were to ask you what today is, in conversation, would you say, "14 December, 2011" or would you say "December 14th, 2011"?

 

If you pick the second one, then you picked the month/day/year convention. So it just follows that it should be written the same way.

 

In dutch we write 14 December 2011, so 14/12/11 is the logical one.......for us ;).

please don`t forget that english is not the only language in the world

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