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"Syl" wrote in message ...
John Byrns wrote: In article , Syl wrote: Franc Zabkar a écrit : On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:24:47 -0400, "hifi-tek" put finger to keyboard and composed: I'd say that 8112 is a YYWW date code. It is a YYMM date code. Then how do you account for the "32" in "235-8532K"? It IS YYWW (that is year and week) so....235-8532 means 1985, 32nd week. That is why the K is there... I agree that it is YYWW, but I don't understand what you are saying the reason is that the "K" is there? Why is the "K" there? weeK, to avoid any possible confusion to the date format used. Syl I have two that have the code 235-6039H. Looks like the 39th weeH of 1960. |
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