Originally posted by: notfred
So then, 12:00 is earlier than 1:00? It would make more sense if after 11:00AM was 12:00AM and after 11:00PM was 12:00PM.
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: notfred
So then, 12:00 is earlier than 1:00? It would make more sense if after 11:00AM was 12:00AM and after 11:00PM was 12:00PM.
There is a technical misnomer here. Technically 12:00 should never be used with AM or PM. Noon and Midnight should be used instead. By convention 12:00PM is noon on most digital clocks, but in actuality it's not supposed to be used that way.
One minute after Midnight is 12:01 AM
One minute after Noon is 12:01 PM
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
yeah i cant really believe anyone can function in the real world without knowing this. its like forgetting the order of your first and last name...
Originally posted by: ggavinmoss
You know if you knew this and somebody else asked, you'd probably ridicule them mercilessly.
-geoff
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
Originally posted by: MrDudeMan
yeah i cant really believe anyone can function in the real world without knowing this. its like forgetting the order of your first and last name...
You don't know... that may have happened to him![]()