I use military time. Never have to worry about an alarm being set for AM or PM.
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I use military time. Never have to worry about an alarm being set for AM or PM.
I am posting this at 1442 hours :p
Yeah, but it's 17:45 here :p
its 18:23 here.
Used to use military time, no longer.
18:44 here.
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23:46...uk here :)
I actually adopted 24-hr time due to a mistake on my part. I set an alarm for 6PM instead of 6AM. When I realised my mistake I switched to 24-hr rime, since I knew I couldn't muck up 06:00 vs 18:00.
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I dont know why this thread is here :s but I like 24 hour clocks
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All my clocks are 24-hours and my watch has no numerals so it remains neutral like Switzerland.
I personally prefer 12-hour... but seeing comments from other users about setting the alarm for the wrong AM / PM makes me think that I might need to switch to 24-hour too...
Ditto :D
I used to have my watch on 24 hour time in high school, nobody could ever read it LOL. Tried to explain a few times how to read military time and how it works...well you know, in one ear and out the other.
Make mine 24hr...less chance for error.
I never used 24 hour time until I got the 9930. It's still the only device I use it on too, and I don't know what made me switch to 24 hour :confused:
Subliminal messaging? BB's got it! :D
I use 12 hour but seeing how many people use 24 hour clock maybe I'll give it a shot for a day or two.
Yeah I'm bored on a Friday night. LOL :P
I also just happen to like 24-hr time since it appears on most cash register receipts and is the default setting in Evolution mail.
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Been using 24 hour clock since I was a kid. It is just so much more logical and unambiguous. I do not understand why TV schedules are always in 12 hour format. Have people lost the ability to count?
Pete, I agree. My father was in the Army, so he taught me 24-hr time. It is much simpler to avoid mistakes when one uses 24-hr time.
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I hate when my clock gets changed to 12 hour format. Since I'm in a time-sensitive business, I have little room for error, as 12 hour can get you in trouble. And it has happened, at least a couple of times.