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![]() The clock resets itself to 0s for the new day. ![]() Last edited by Marsh.; 26-09-2016 at 06:41 PM. |
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swapped for scrabble
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12 (noon) is exactly midday, so it's not exactly am or pm. When 12 midnight can be classified by some people as after-midday and by some as before-midday. It depends on how you look at it. I also refer to 12am as midnight and 12pm as noon, don't get me wrong, but when looking at the dry definition of pm and am, it can be arguable.
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Just noticed that i use 24.Don't ever think about tbh.
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Feeling DiskInserted💿
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I used to get confused about whether 12 noon/ 12 midnight was classed as AM or PM too
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