Board Thread:The Panopticon/@comment-26975268-20130201045831/@comment-26975268-20130201215215

Oh. Got it. Cool cool cool. Bot's pretty quick.

Anyways, I edited your edit of the name of the thread, since "Day of the week" means Sunday, Monday, Tuesday..., not January 1st, January 2nd...

Two more things while I still have you:


 * 1) I'm going to assume that the format of 5 April, for example, is the British format. If not, it's a bit weird that we call the articles that. But I'm fairly certain that is the British format.


 * 2) I've noticed an inconsistency that's not specifically about day pages:
 * On 4 January, for example, it says:
 * 1964 - "The Escape", episode 3 of TV: The Daleks, was first broadcast.
 * 1969 - Episode 2 of TV: The Krotons was first broadcast.
 * 1975 - Part two of TV: Robot was first broadcast.
 * 1982 - Part one of TV: Castrovalva was first broadcast.
 * There are two problems here. The first is: episode or part? (or is this just because it switched from Episode to Part after Hartnell left?) The second is: 2 or two? How do we represent numbers here in this case: numerically or with words?