We have entered the twilight zone at this point.

On Friday, 20 November 2015 02:50:07 UTC-7, Steve Gledhill wrote:
>
> By your definition Mid November would be midnight of the 15th since there 
> are 30 days in November. If "mid-November would have been the 15th" was the 
> universally agreed meaning then the developers would surely have used the 
> more precise "November 15th". I always understood the imprecise nature of 
> the term used to indicate approximation.
> I am, like many here, keen to see the new release on Android and hope that 
> it encourages me to use my app more productively but I'd rather wait a few 
> more days rather than receive a buggy version. 
>
> On Thursday, 19 November 2015 02:52:06 UTC, cirrob wrote:
>>
>> Where I live, "Mid November" like every other mid anything, is the middle 
>> of the "anything"  In this case, mid november would have been the 15th. 
>>  Mid"ish" november would be a range, I suppose; but when there is in fact a 
>> 'middle' then saying "mid" strongly suggests the actual middle.  
>
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