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Re: 0000 not 2400?
From: Jim Thompson
Date: 2004 Oct 19, 09:04 -0300
From: Jim Thompson
Date: 2004 Oct 19, 09:04 -0300
Here are a couple of other comments on that page: "Midnight: There is a weak convention that Midnight of a date ends that date; but it can often be ignored, or over-ruled by context." "12/24-Hour Clock: The hours of the 24-hour clock run from 00 to 23. But 24:00 may be used to mean the end of the day." Jim Thompson jim2@jimthompson.net www.jimthompson.net Outgoing mail scanned by Norton Antivirus ----------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Hirose > http://www.merlyn.demon.co.uk/datefmts.htm