I would like to make a comment to all Numerology professionals and supporters, also to the program developers or to the ones that gives them advising when doing its job, that It would be very very very nice, wonderfull if they could consider the two following styles to express date of birth:
DD/MM/YYYY ( Day/Month/Year, European way) and
MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year, North American way).
And from that, include the two options in the softwares, so the user could choose what is better according to its reality or necessity.
Because At of the way it is now, looks like to be pushing someone its idea, no matter what.
Looks like a small detail but it makes an important diference when making a profile.
I believe when someone develops a software, want it to be accepted by as much users as possible. And as they say, the best advertising is word of mouth!!!
Thanks for your attention
Jucelia
The Date of Birth!!!
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Jucelia,
Usually you are forced to conform to the date format used by the particular site on which the program is located.
You are asked to plug your DOB into one of those interfaces where you have drop down menus to select/dial the numerals, instead of entering them yourself manually.
So there should not be any confusion about the date format being used by the site or program, as it will be clearly indicated on the program's interface.
When getting a live reading if asked, give your date of birth as April 21st 1962.
Then there should not be any confusion about that either.
BTW in Australia we basically use the European format, but often omit the leading zeroes, and only give the last two digits of the year concerned.
So today Friday June 20th, 2014 becomes 20/6/14, instead of 20/06/2014
Cheers,
EoT :smt017
Usually you are forced to conform to the date format used by the particular site on which the program is located.
You are asked to plug your DOB into one of those interfaces where you have drop down menus to select/dial the numerals, instead of entering them yourself manually.
So there should not be any confusion about the date format being used by the site or program, as it will be clearly indicated on the program's interface.
When getting a live reading if asked, give your date of birth as April 21st 1962.
Then there should not be any confusion about that either.
BTW in Australia we basically use the European format, but often omit the leading zeroes, and only give the last two digits of the year concerned.
So today Friday June 20th, 2014 becomes 20/6/14, instead of 20/06/2014
Cheers,
EoT :smt017
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