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Subject: | Re: Polishing the carbs http://netwinsite.com/top_mail.htm |
From: | pethier@isd.net |
Date: | Tue, 2 Nov 2004 12:50:14 -0600 |
>By your same logic I would conclude that midnight is also neither AM or PM. > It is 12:00 Midnight. I heard that there is a legal precedent in the USA. Some guy fought a parking ticket claiming that the 12:00 AM (or maybe it was 12:00 PM, I forget) on the sign was ambiguous. The judge agreed and declared that neither 12:00 AM nor 12:00 PM was a legal time and that Noon or Midnight was required. Whether Midnight applies to the day following or the day preceding was apparently not addressed... Sounds like a good reason to use "Midnight Plus One". Phil Ethier |
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