So were just supposed to talk about it this year? --- that sucks.Blackbird wrote:And then,
The oral sex!
later
As an Air Force kid, (Dad was the Academy LO for SW Michigan) I had 24 hour time AND the International Phonetic Alphabet....and lots of o.d. green PX pants with blue web belts. It amazes me how difficult it is for the "uninitiated" to Add Twelve To It.SpaceCowboy wrote:As someone who is gainfully employed by the US military (civilian), the 24 hour clock is something I was forced to learn and use. Now it is my preferred method of keeping a handle on the fourth dimension. .
wedeliver wrote:A.M. and P.M.
What is Noon and Midnight?
A.M. and P.M. start immediately after Midnight and Noon (Midday) respectively.
This means that 00:00 A.M. or 00:00 P.M. (or 12:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M.) have no meaning.
Every day starts precisely at midnight and A.M. starts immediately after that point in time e.g. 00:00:01 A.M. (see also leap seconds)
To avoid confusion timetables, when scheduling around midnight, prefer to use either 23:59 or 00:01 to avoid confusion as to which day is being referred to.
It is after Noon that P.M. starts e.g. 00:00:01 PM (12:00:01)
super party with the best ART, sex, drugs, people, music. midnight of the burn. see ya there...?Blackbird wrote:...If one says "Meet me at midnight on Monday" I take this to be very early Monday morning (just past Sunday), rather than late that night (almost Tuesday). ...