QUOTE: Originally posted by conrailman Please No Military Time like 15:00 I want like Reg Time like 3:30 P.M.
QUOTE: Originally posted by daniel3197 For a 24 hour clock CONVERSION to 12 hour time check out these websites that I just found by searching google for "24 hour time conversion" : http://www.militaryspot.com/military-time.htm http://www.stripersurf.com/time.html http://www.spacearchive.info/military.htm I hope this helps you!! --- Daniel ================================ QUOTE: Originally posted by conrailman Please No Military Time like 15:00 I want like Reg Time like 3:30 P.M.
QUOTE: Originally posted by conrailman Some people don't understand Military Time.
QUOTE: Originally posted by chad thomas QUOTE: Originally posted by daniel3197 For a 24 hour clock CONVERSION to 12 hour time check out these websites that I just found by searching google for "24 hour time conversion" : http://www.militaryspot.com/military-time.htm http://www.stripersurf.com/time.html http://www.spacearchive.info/military.htm I hope this helps you!! --- Daniel ================================ QUOTE: Originally posted by conrailman Please No Military Time like 15:00 I want like Reg Time like 3:30 P.M. Geez guys, [%-)] is it really that hard to add/subtract 12 from a number?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by irishchieftain I learned about the 24-hour clock in primary (grade) school. I fail to see how it is "difficult", since all days have twenty-four hours in them. What might confuse some people is that some entities (like the Postal Service) divide the hours into 100 units instead of 60 minutes, so you may end up with a recorded time of day that reads "16:85" instead of 16.51 hours (4:51 pm).
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