Re: [go-nuts] Very curious, why is "3:04 PM" named Kitchen in the time package?

2022-09-24 Thread Gregg Townsend
>From the standpoint of my house it should have been called "Nightstand" where the clocks show AM/PM. In my kitchen both the stove and the microwave are just 12-hour clocks with no AM/PM setting nor indicator. On Friday, September 23, 2022 at 2:35:35 AM UTC-7 axel.wa...@googlemail.com wrote: >

Re: [go-nuts] Very curious, why is "3:04 PM" named Kitchen in the time package?

2022-09-24 Thread fliter
Thanks for your answer 在2022年9月23日星期五 UTC+8 17:35:35 写道: > It's not the time, it's the time format. Formatting in the time package > happens according to how the reference time is displayed: > > Layout = "01/02 03:04:05PM '06 -0700" // The reference time, in numerical > order. > > 1234567. With

Re: [go-nuts] Very curious, why is "3:04 PM" named Kitchen in the time package?

2022-09-24 Thread fliter
Thanks for your answer 在2022年9月23日星期五 UTC+8 17:30:12 写道: > Hi! > > On Fri, 23 Sep 2022, fliter wrote: > > Is it because it is time to go to the kitchen to cook? It seems that > 3:04 > > PM is too early > > My best guess: it's the most common way kitchen timers that also are > clocks display th