Not really, we don't use '08:15' in the morning but 8:15 and write 20:15 at
night, but still say quarter past eight.

In contrast to Military time, most of us(?) omit the first digit if it is an
0. The '0' that makes military time sound so silly ;-)

Cheers,

Kim
>From Denmark

On 12/08/02 22:16, "Will S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I belive what we call Military time (the 24 hour clock) is used most
> placed besides the USA . Jake already explained the date issue. Will S


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