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more impressed if NASA used a year-month-day date format
i agree that the date format is bad... but i don't like yy-mm-dd - that's useful for sysadmin and filing cabinets, but real life should always be dd-mm-yyyy or dd-mm-yy.
you say "the 30th of June 2003"
you don't say "the June 30th 2003"
you don't say "the 2003 June 30th" either!
True - but I can guarantee that they don't care. ;)
Actually, they do.
We hosted a SEO/SEM workshop in Cleveland last week. Nothing big, just a half-day introductory type "What is SEO?" thing. One of our registrants was a specialist with NASA's web team and had quite a few intelligent questions for us.
He also mentioned that many people come to him with SEO/SEM questions for their own departmental sites.
So, I can assure you that they do care. They (admittedly, by him) just aren't doing a great job of it at the moment.
I wouldn't have thought that they cared. It just doesn't seem that they would need to.
At first, I thought the same thing. But SEO/SEM can be a great PR tool, too. And NASA needs some great PR right now. They're a government organization fighting for funding. If they can get people thinking about them, they'll get more funds, generally. And if people think positively of them, all the better.
But the public won't think of NASA unless they can find them. :-)