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Holger Granholm | Tony Langdon | Re: Thats Odd |
March 22, 2018 9:30 AM * |
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In a message on 03-22-18 Tony Langdon said to Holger Granholm: Hi Tony, HG> No it isn't because AM (a.m. ante meridiem) is used for any time before HG> mid-day (12 oclock), and PM (p.m. post meridiem) for any time before HG> midnight. TL> Almost correct - "post" means after, so PM is "after midday". Yes, actually any time between midday and midnight. It feels a little bit odd to us because we are used to night, morning, day, afternoon and evening before we get to the night again. HG> Well, as long as I'm not a burden on my children and other relatives HG> I'll keep going, hi. TL> That's a reasonable approach. I hope it is. CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC aka Holger .. Chemists do it on the bench! -- MR/2 2.30 --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2 * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228) |
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