Re: Do you think 12:00pm is noon or midnight?
- From: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 07:20:59 -0700
On Jul 11, 9:50 am, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Seán O'Leathlóbhair wrote:
Does 12:00 necessarily mean the period 12:00:00 to 12:00:59.999...
rather than 11:59:30 to 12:00:29.999...? In other words, does a time
in whole minutes necessarily represent a truncation rather than a
rounding of the true time?
Suppose it's 2:04 or so, and you have a digital clock reading hours and
minutes that you want to synch with a source that shows the time in
seconds. I think most people would try to arrange it so that 2:06 on the
clock kicks in when the source shows 12:06:00 rather than when it shows
12:05:30.
Why would you want your clock to be two hours fast?
.
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