Strange Date Format: April 16, R.O.C. 98 23:11:44 MESZ
Hello,
my Snow Leopard Mail.app suddenly shows me a strange date format:
April 16, R.O.C. 98 23:11:44 MESZ
(also see http://de.tinypic.com/r/153pjpz/3)
My question would be, what does R.O.C. 98 mean and how can I get rid of it?
Thank you very much!
Till
Reboot solved it. In these times, you don't even think about something this trivial.
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