Does anyone know why the default long date format for Windows includes a leading zero for the day, e.g., September 05, 2003 instead of September 5, 2003? One of the first things I do after I install Windows is head over to Regional and Language Options under Control Panel and change the long date format to "dddd, MMMM d, yyyy". Is the leading zero more correct in some way? I've certainly never written dates that way...