What kind of errors are you trying to prevent? My experience with 24-hr 
time is that it is easier to enter because each time is only used once 
each day. For example you can't get confused as to which 12:00 o'clock it 
is, it can either be 12:00 or 24:00. 

Are you working on a U.S. military application? If not I might refer to 
military time as 24-hr time. Most countries use the 24-hr notation as 
their standard way of referencing time. 

Steve Schang
Interactive Design Group | eCommerce | Wachovia Corporation
704.715.3845
Usability | iRise | TrendsCast Blog
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