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Episode: 3304
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Title: HPR3304: Newsflash 21/01/04
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3304/hpr3304.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 20:28:56
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---
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3304430, the 1st of April 2021.
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Today's show is entitled News Flash 210104.
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It is hosted by anonymous host and is about three minutes long and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is and upgrade to some standard information formats.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge
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by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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News Flash 21104 from Hacker Public Radio.
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An upgrade to some standard information formats.
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Introduction after many years of confusion.
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It has been decided to produce a common standard for dates and times
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between Europe and the United States of America.
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When encountering a USA date such as
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03-1-4-2021, known as Pi Day in the USA,
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there has been a peculiarity of which part of the date is the day
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and which the month.
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It can also be confusing as to the year if the 2-digit form is used.
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Standardization is a way in which these sorts of ambiguities can be resolved.
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Having a common method of representation of words confused you.
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Therefore, starting in 2021, in the spirit of clarity and prevention
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with understanding, the EU has decided to standardize
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on compatible formats wherever possible.
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Dates.
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Henceforth, dates will be represented in one of two following forms.
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Month.
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Slash.
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Day of Month.
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Slash.
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2-digit year.
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Often represented as MM.
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Slash.
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DD.
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Slash.
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Y-Y.
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Or.
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2-digit year.
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Day of Month.
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And Month.
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Represented as.
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Y-Y.
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Slash.
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DD.
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Slash.
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MM.
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Thus.
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21.
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Slash.
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14.
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Slash.
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Over 3.
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Or.
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3.
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Slash.
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14.
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Slash.
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21.
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We'll be universally recognized
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as Pi Day.
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Times.
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The break from the previous tyranny
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of large medium-small
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or small medium-large formats
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has been extended
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to 24-hour-time representations.
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Henceforth, 24-hour-time
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will be represented in one of the following two forms.
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Seconds colon hours colon minutes.
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Often represented as SS colon HH,
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colon MM.
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Or.
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Minutes colon hours colon seconds.
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MM colon HH, colon SS.
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Bash already introduced support for this last year.
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You'll need to update to you.
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You're going to follow this to get the latest version.
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Future plans.
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Standardization work in group
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will be planning other measures.
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Fourth coming rationalizations
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will be weights and measures.
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Descriptancy such as the US point
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which is 16 fluid ounces
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versus the British point
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which is 20 fluid ounces
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will be examined.
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Temperature.
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Farmer versus centigrade
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is will be easily replaced
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by the new year attempt
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which struggled with both ranges.
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The choice might be
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the ranking scale
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represented by
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the green sign
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and the letter A
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the base has yet to be decided.
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Thank you for your attention.
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