John Goerzen writes: > By your logic, 12:01 PM is 12 hours and one minute after noon.
Can't be, because PM means "in the post meridiem half of the day", and 12 hours and 1 minute after noon is in the ante meridiem half of the next day. Thus it works for those who do not understand zero. The correct notation is 00:01PM. The 24 hour system uses that notation: one writes 00:30 for thirty minutes past midnight, not 24:30. > 12:00 PM is noon, because the time switches from AM to PM at noon. > Simple, eh? And 12:00PM is midnight, because that is the twelfth hour in the post meridiem half of the day. Nonsensical, of course, but the whole system is buggy. 7PM means the seventh hour in the post meridiem half of the day. 7AM means the seventh hour in the ante meridiem half of the day. 12:00 means either midnight or noon, both of which are boundaries. Digital clocks should never display 12:xx unless the are 24 clocks, in which case they should never display 24:xx. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Hasler) Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, WI