Hello,

On Monday, October 22, 2001, 19:38, Nick wrote:

NA> Just curious, but I didn't think the 24 Hour (Military) time format
NA> had anything to do with "European", nor does the 12 Hour format have
NA> anything to do with the U.S., as shouldn't they be referred to as
NA> Military and International formats respectively?

I don't think so. Is 24 hour format is called "military" anywhere else,
except US? Whole Europe (except UK) uses 24 hour format by default, it
doesn't have anything to do with military.

I think that "international" should apply to 24 hour format, not to 12
hour format.

-- 
Edvinas


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