On Sun, 2 Mar 2003 19:09:41 -0800 (PST), Zoe
<zoecomnena(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Apparently there is a move under way to change EVERY date in the English
Wikipedia to "2 March" format from "March 2" format. How did this
slip
under the radar without a major discussion? It's a very anti-American
thing to do.
That's the first time I've been asked to consider Americans
to be an
opressed minority :-)
(4% of the world population and they expect everyone else to suffer their
illogical system?)
2 March 2003 is logical, natural to speech, and (so long as the month name
is used) unambiguous.
In your terms, "March 2" is anti British, Anti European, Anti-Australasian,
Anti-African etc. etc.
This discussion should be held to the proper forum: [[Wikipedia talk:Manual
of Style (dates and numbers)]].