On Do, 2015-05-28 at 17:57 +0200, Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
Am 2015-05-28 um 17:14 schrieb waldo kitty:
i don't know why it isn't confident... am is morning so 12am is the very
first entry into morning as 12pm is the very first entry into afternoon...
i don't understand the confusion or the
I once worked in the international section of the New Zealand Meteorological
Servce, which used Greenwich Time (UTC). So, each day started at noon,
12 hours behind local time. Plenty of scope for confusion there.
Fortunately this was several decades before computers appeared.
Gordon.
On
thats the source of a Mail ( without gmail in it !!), but it was sent to
my gmail address!!
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Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
Am 2015-05-28 um 17:14 schrieb waldo kitty:
i don't know why it isn't confident... am is morning so 12am is the
very first entry into morning as 12pm is the very first entry into
afternoon...
i don't understand the confusion or the problem...
So the day starts with
long time ago i changed my profile in
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But i still get sometimes mails to my gmail account.
Does Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org still have the old Mail-adress?
It's no problem but i would like to know how thats
On 05/27/2015 05:05 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Gordon Cooper wrote:
We were taught that 24.00 did not exist. Time went from 23.59
to 00.00. The same rule can be applied to 11.59 am pm.
Except where there's a leap second.
speaking of which, guess what is coming up...
[quote]
Date: Mon,
Perfect
Thank you
On 27 May 2015 22:39, silvioprog silviop...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:21 PM, Michael Van Canneyt
mich...@freepascal.org wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Glaucos Ginez wrote:
Hi, you can use GetEnvironmentVariable('LocalAppData')
2015-05-27 14:53 GMT-04:00
On Wed, 27 May 2015, silvioprog wrote:
On Wed, May 27, 2015 at 6:21 PM, Michael Van Canneyt mich...@freepascal.org
wrote:
On Wed, 27 May 2015, Glaucos Ginez wrote:
Hi, you can use GetEnvironmentVariable('LocalAppData')
2015-05-27 14:53 GMT-04:00 Richard Mace
On 05/27/2015 08:48 PM, waldo kitty wrote:
yes... 12:00am is midnight... 00:00am is the same... so also is 00:00
or 24:00 in 24hour time...
AFAIK it's rather set that 24:00 is 00:00 the next day, but 12:00 am is
not 100% confident as Mark says.
-Michael
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Il 28/05/2015 11:18, Michael Schnell ha scritto:
On 05/27/2015 08:48 PM, waldo kitty wrote:
yes... 12:00am is midnight... 00:00am is the same... so also is 00:00
or 24:00 in 24hour time...
AFAIK it's rather set that 24:00 is 00:00 the next day, but 12:00 am
is not 100% confident as Mark
On 05/28/2015 05:18 AM, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 05/27/2015 08:48 PM, waldo kitty wrote:
yes... 12:00am is midnight... 00:00am is the same... so also is 00:00 or 24:00
in 24hour time...
AFAIK it's rather set that 24:00 is 00:00 the next day, but 12:00 am is not
100% confident as Mark says.
On 05/28/2015 11:57 AM, Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
Am 2015-05-28 um 17:14 schrieb waldo kitty:
i don't know why it isn't confident... am is morning so 12am is the very first
entry into morning as 12pm is the very first entry into afternoon...
i don't understand the confusion or the problem...
On 28/05/15 18:57, Jürgen Hestermann wrote:
Am 2015-05-28 um 17:14 schrieb waldo kitty:
i don't know why it isn't confident... am is morning so 12am is the
very first entry into morning as 12pm is the very first entry into
afternoon...
i don't understand the confusion or the problem...
So
Am 2015-05-28 um 17:14 schrieb waldo kitty:
i don't know why it isn't confident... am is morning so 12am is the very first
entry into morning as 12pm is the very first entry into afternoon...
i don't understand the confusion or the problem...
So the day starts with 12 at midnight and then
On 28/05/15 16:14, waldo kitty wrote:
On 05/28/2015 05:18 AM, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 05/27/2015 08:48 PM, waldo kitty wrote:
yes... 12:00am is midnight... 00:00am is the same... so also is
00:00 or 24:00 in 24hour time...
Day runs from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59 (or ::60) in 24h format ;)
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