10:15 on a Saturday night
Sep. 25th, 2007 12:00 pmAn important survey:
[Poll #1060840]
Yes, I know 12pm isn't a meaningful time. But people use it, so I want to know what is generally understood by it. If you want a box for "I wouldn't understand anything by it, because it's a stupid thing to say", then you can't have one; just imagine that the something happening is important and you're forced to take a guess.
[Poll #1060840]
Yes, I know 12pm isn't a meaningful time. But people use it, so I want to know what is generally understood by it. If you want a box for "I wouldn't understand anything by it, because it's a stupid thing to say", then you can't have one; just imagine that the something happening is important and you're forced to take a guess.
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Date: 2007-09-25 12:08 pm (UTC)Is 12:01:00 AM or PM? It's clearly PM.
Is 00:01:00 AM or PM? It's clearly AM.
12noon is PM because one INSTANT after 12:00:00.0000000 precisely it's PM.
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Date: 2007-09-25 12:11 pm (UTC)However, one INSTANT before 12:00:00.0000000 precisely it's AM, so I've always regarded them as open intervals with the 12s belonging to neither set.
I guess it depends whether your background is in topology or something much more practical ;)
If nothing else, your explanation might at least mean I remember which way round the majority of people think it works.
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Date: 2007-09-25 03:24 pm (UTC)