si16 is correct. The US does use month, day, year.... and although we are based in Australia, most of our visitors are from the US, that's why we use the US date format here on the forum.
Unfortunately, using either date format is going to confuse some people, so what I've done is change the dates shown here so that they now show in the long date format, for example 3/12/06 is shown as March 12th 2006 - this should make it easier to read and understand for those who aren't used to the US date format.
Hope that helps
Clancy
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