Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? 12:56 - May 23 with 1610 views | Lord_Lucan | I think this says a lot about people. I predict reading from the top is what lazy socialists do. |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 16:04 - May 23 with 393 views | Lord_Lucan |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 15:50 - May 23 by bsw72 | Correct, as per ISO 8601 standard. |
Utter woke nonsense. Sunday is first day of the week. |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 19:23 - May 23 with 296 views | Swansea_Blue |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 14:12 - May 23 by Lord_Lucan | No it's not just a Jewish thing, it's a Christian thing. |
It shows how god is a poor planner. Back then nothing was open on a Sunday, so why did he pick Sunday as the first day? If he’d have said “Let there be light” but the bulb had gone, he’d have knackered as B&Q wouldn’t have opened until the second day. Makes you think doesn’t it? |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 19:38 - May 23 with 289 views | azuremerlangus | From the top - but it helps if someone has used BLUF… |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 23:37 - May 23 with 242 views | Guthrum |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 13:58 - May 23 by Lord_Lucan | Yes - and Sunday is the first day of the week. You fecking Millennials are stoopid. |
Sunday is, indeed the first day of the week. Has been for a couple of thousand years or so in Judeo-Christian calendar systems. The seventh and final day of the week is the sabbath, which is Saturday (albeit that Christians mostly worship on the day after, in commemoration of the resurrection). |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 08:21 - May 24 with 135 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 23:37 - May 23 by Guthrum | Sunday is, indeed the first day of the week. Has been for a couple of thousand years or so in Judeo-Christian calendar systems. The seventh and final day of the week is the sabbath, which is Saturday (albeit that Christians mostly worship on the day after, in commemoration of the resurrection). |
I'll ask again, as everyone seems to have ignored the point, why is Sunday part of the weekend then? It may well have been the start of the week for a couple of thousand years, but things change. |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 09:33 - May 24 with 108 views | Lord_Lucan |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 08:21 - May 24 by The_Flashing_Smile | I'll ask again, as everyone seems to have ignored the point, why is Sunday part of the weekend then? It may well have been the start of the week for a couple of thousand years, but things change. |
It's classed as the weekend as for work we traditionally have a 5 day week and Saturday and Sunday are considered to be days of rest at the end of the working week. |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 10:44 - May 24 with 85 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 09:33 - May 24 by Lord_Lucan | It's classed as the weekend as for work we traditionally have a 5 day week and Saturday and Sunday are considered to be days of rest at the end of the working week. |
You've said it yourself then, "at the end of the working week". Not the start! Case closed! |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 12:40 - May 24 with 39 views | Guthrum |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 08:21 - May 24 by The_Flashing_Smile | I'll ask again, as everyone seems to have ignored the point, why is Sunday part of the weekend then? It may well have been the start of the week for a couple of thousand years, but things change. |
Finite length things have two ends. Which, if they are a repeating cycle, join together. |  |
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Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 13:01 - May 24 with 16 views | azuremerlangus |
Emails - do you read emails from the top or bottom? on 23:37 - May 23 by Guthrum | Sunday is, indeed the first day of the week. Has been for a couple of thousand years or so in Judeo-Christian calendar systems. The seventh and final day of the week is the sabbath, which is Saturday (albeit that Christians mostly worship on the day after, in commemoration of the resurrection). |
Up until recently I always took the start of the week as Sunday like Lucan. And your post explains why after all these years. |  |
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